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What is the purpose of ostringstream's string constructor?

On MSVC 2005, I have the following code.

std::ostringstream stream("initial string ");
stream << 5;
std::cout << stream.str();

What I expect is:

initial string 5

What I get is:

5nitial string

Initializing the stream with a stri开发者_StackOverflow社区ng, I would expect the stream to move its position to the end of the initial string. Obviously, STL doesn't agree with me (not the first time).

What's the purpose of such behavior? Is this use case useful for anything? Also, is there a way to advance the stream position to the end of the initial string?


Using an ostringstream and providing an initial value is just like opening an existing file for writing. You have some data there, and unless you specify otherwise, your initial position will be at the beginning of the data. You can seek in the data, or you specify ios::ate to initially position the write pointer to the end of the existing data, or you can specify ios::app to always position the write pointer to the end of the existing data.


You can specify the second (optional) parameter of the constructor to set the stream cursor at the end:

std::ostringstream stream("initial string ", std::ios::ate);


To seek to the end, do this:

stream.seekp(0, ios_base::end);

As to why the write position defaults to the front, I don't know.

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