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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T00:53:33+00:00 2026-05-27T00:53:33+00:00

Is it possible to define a static insertion operator which operates on the static

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Is it possible to define a static insertion operator which operates on the static members of a class only? Something like:

class MyClass
{
public:
    static std::string msg;

    static MyClass& operator<< (const std::string& token) {
        msg.append(token);
        return *this;   // error, static
    }
};

alternatively:

static MyClass& operator<< (MyClass&, const std::string &token)
{
    MyClass::msg.append(token);
    return ?;
}

This is how I would like to use it:

MyClass << "message1" << "message2";

Thank you!

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    2026-05-27T00:53:34+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 12:53 am

    If all the members of MyClass are static, it’s possible to return a fresh instance.

    However, returning a reference poses a problem. There are two solutions:

    • define a static instance
    • pass by copy, and not by reference.

    The second approach is easiest:

    static MyClass operator<< (MyClass, const std::string &token)
    {
         MyClass::msg.append(token);
         return MyClass();
    }
    

    The first is one line more:

    static MyClass& operator<< (MyClass&, const std::string &token)
    {
         static MyClass instance;
    
         MyClass::msg.append(token);
         return instance;
    }
    

    Usage is very close to what you want:

    MyClass() << "message1" << "message2";
    

    However, I would not recommend to do this. Why don’t you just just use a std::ostringstream? You’ll get formatting and some more for free. If you really need global access, declare a global variable.

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