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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:33:01+00:00 2026-05-11T12:33:01+00:00

I have this code, int main() { std::string st; std::stringstream ss; ss<<hej hej med

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int main() {     std::string st;     std::stringstream ss;     ss<<'hej hej med dig'<<std::endl;      std::getline(ss,st,' ');     std::cout <<'ss.rdbuf()->str() : ' << ss.rdbuf()->str();     std::cout <<'ss.rdbuf() : ' << ss.rdbuf();     return 0; } 

Giving me this output

ss.rdbuf()->str() : hej hej med dig

ss.rdbuf() : hej med dig

But why is that? Is that because of ostreams definition of operator<str() gives me different output. In my eyes the output should be the same even if I have used getline.

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:33:02+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:33 pm
    ss.rdbuf()->str(); 

    Returns copy of all buffer content.

    What doing std::cout << ss.rdbuf();?

    See description for

    basic_ostream<charT,traits>& operator<<(basic_streambuf<charT,traits>* sb); 

    It read character by character from buffer and write them to ostream, until eof/fail on writing/exception occurs.

    You already have read one word from buff. Now it read rest part.

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