std::strstream::~strstream
Min standard notice:
Destroys a std::strstream object, which also destroys the member std::strstreambuf, which may call the deallocation function if the underlying buffer was dynamically-allocated and not frozen.
# Declarations
virtual ~strstream();
(deprecated in C++98) (removed in C++26)
# Notes
If str() was called on a dynamic strstream and freeze(false) was not called after that, this destructor leaks memory.
# Example
#include <iostream>
#include <strstream>
int main()
{
{
std::ostrstream s; // dynamic buffer
s << 1.23 << std::ends;
std::cout << s.str() << '\n';
s.freeze(false);
} // destructor called, buffer deallocated
{
std::ostrstream s;
s << 1.23 << std::ends;
std::cout << s.str() << '\n';
// buf.freeze(false);
} // destructor called, memory leaked
{
std::istrstream s("1.23"); // constant buffer
double d;
s >> d;
std::cout << d << '\n';
} // destructor called, nothing to deallocate
}