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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T12:26:29+00:00 2026-06-13T12:26:29+00:00

I have some data in a buffer pointed to by a const char* pointer.

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I have some data in a buffer pointed to by a const char* pointer. The data is just an ASCII string. I know its size. I would like to be able to read it in the same way data is read from streams. I’m looking for a solution that would allow me to write code like this:

// for example, data points to a string "42 3.14 blah"
MemoryStreamWrapper in(data, data_size);
int x;
float y;
std::string w;
in >> x >> y >> w;

Important condition: the data must not be copied or altered in any way (otherwise I’d just use a string stream. To my best knowledge, it isn’t possible to create a string stream from a const char pointer without copying the data.)

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    2026-06-13T12:26:30+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:26 pm

    The way to do this is to create a suitable stream buffer. This can, e.g., be done like this:

    #include <streambuf>
    #include <istream>
    
    struct membuf: std::streambuf {
        membuf(char const* base, size_t size) {
            char* p(const_cast<char*>(base));
            this->setg(p, p, p + size);
        }
    };
    struct imemstream: virtual membuf, std::istream {
        imemstream(char const* base, size_t size)
            : membuf(base, size)
            , std::istream(static_cast<std::streambuf*>(this)) {
        }
    };
    

    The only somewhat awkward thing is the const_cast<char*>() in the stream buffer: the stream buffer won’t change the data but the interface still requires char* to be used, mainly to make it easier to change the buffer in “normal” stream buffers. With this, you can use imemstream as a normal input stream:

    imemstream in(data, size);
    in >> value;
    
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