std::flush
Defined in header <ostream>
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template< class CharT, class Traits > std::basic_ostream<CharT, Traits>& flush( std::basic_ostream<CharT, Traits>& os ); |
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Flushes the output sequence os
as if by calling os.flush().
This is an output-only I/O manipulator, it may be called with an expression such as out << std::flush for any out
of type std::basic_ostream.
Notes
This manipulator may be used to produce an incomplete line of output immediately, e.g. when displaying output from a long-running process, logging activity of multiple threads or logging activity of a program that may crash unexpectedly. An explicit flush of std::cout is also necessary before a call to std::system, if the spawned process performs any screen I/O (a common example is std::system("pause") on Windows). In most other usual interactive I/O scenarios, std::endl is redundant when used with std::cout because any input from std::cin, output to std::cerr, or program termination forces a call to std::cout.flush().
When a complete line of output needs to be flushed, the std::endl manipulator may be used.
When every output operation needs to be flushed, the std::unitbuf manipulator may be used.
Parameters
os | - | reference to output stream |
Return value
os
(reference to the stream after manipulation)
Example
Without std::flush, the output would be the same, but may not appear in real time.
#include <iostream> #include <chrono> template<typename Diff> void log_progress(Diff d) { std::cout << "..(" << std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds>(d).count() << " ms).." << std::flush; } int main() { volatile int sink=0; auto t1 = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); for(int j=0; j<5; ++j) { for(int n=0; n<10000; ++n) for(int m=0; m<20000; ++m) sink += m*n; // do some work auto now = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); log_progress(now - t1); } std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
..(450 ms)....(901 ms)....(1350 ms)....(1800 ms)....(2250 ms)..
See also
controls whether output is flushed after each operation (function) | |
outputs '\n' and flushes the output stream (function template) | |
synchronizes with the underlying storage device (public member function of std::basic_ostream ) |