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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T05:05:16+00:00 2026-06-07T05:05:16+00:00

If I’m making a method that needs to fill a buffer (for example, a

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If I’m making a method that needs to fill a buffer (for example, a wrapper for fread), and under some circumstances (determined at runtime) it can make a good guess at the required buffer size, what should I pass to this method in order to take advantage of this opportunity, while still allowing any reasonable kind of buffer and without requiring multiple calls from the user?

  • I’d like to use an insert_iterator, but then I can’t tell it to reserve a certain amount of memory.

  • On the other hand, if I pass a container as a templated parameter, I’d run into trouble because containers don’t have a standard interface! (e.g. vector and string have reserve, but deque and list don’t. Or a container might not have push_back — I don’t believe I’ve seen that being mandatory. etc.)

So what is the appropriate thing to do in a situation like this?

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    2026-06-07T05:05:17+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 5:05 am

    You could create very generic function that takes iterators, then create a family of more specialized functions that take the various sequence container types (vector, list, deque, string), and take appropriate action before forwarding to the more general function, for example:

    template<typename OutputIterator>
    fill_buffer_iterator_version(OutputIterator it)
    {
        // fill data through output iterator
    } 
    
    // default generic version uses back_inserter, all standard
    // sequence containers support push_back
    template<typename Container>
    fill_buffer(Container & c)
    {
        fill_buffer_iterator_version(std::back_inserter(c));
    }
    
    // specialize for vector   
    fill_buffer(std::vector<char> & v)
    {
        v.reserve(100);
        fill_buffer_iterator_version(std::back_inserter(v));
    }
    
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