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wcerr
Pre-defined stream
- Data Type and Member Function Indexes
- Synopsis
- Description
- Formatting
- Examples
- See Also
- Standards Conformance
Data Type and Member Function Indexes
(exclusive of constructors and destructors)
None
Synopsis
#include <iostream> extern wostream wcerr;
Description
wostream wcerr;
The object wcerr controls output to an unbuffered stream buffer associated with the object stderr declared in <cstdio>. By default the standard C and C++ streams are synchronized, but you can improve performance by using the ios_base member function synch_with_stdio to desynchronize them.
wcerr uses the locale codecvt facet to convert the wide characters it receives to the tiny characters it outputs to stderr.
Formatting
The formatting is done through member functions or manipulators. See cout, wcout or basic_ostream for details.
Examples
// // wcerr example // #include<iostream> #include<fstream> void main ( ) { using namespace std; // open the file "file_name.txt" // for reading wifstream in("file_name.txt"); // output the all file to stdout if ( in ) wcout << in.rdbuf(); else // if the wifstream object is in a bad state // output an error message to stderr wcerr << L"Error while opening the file" << endl; }
See Also
basic_ostream(3C++), basic_filebuf(3C++), cout(3C++), cin(3C++), cerr(3C++), clog(3C++), wcin(3C++), wcout(3C++), wclog(3C++), iomanip(3C++), ios_base(3C++), basic_ios(3C++)
Working Paper for Draft Proposed International Standard for Information Systems--Programming Language C++, Section 27.3.1
Standards Conformance
ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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