std::endl in a string variable?

僤鯓⒐⒋嵵緔 提交于 2019-12-01 20:17:56
doctorlove

Don't forget std::endl adds a new line and flushes the buffer.

If you simply want new lines, \n, add them to your string, using + or stream them to a stream, using << '\n'.

For example,

std::string logstring;
logstring = logstring + "Error Message" + "Number" + "Time + Date";
logstring += '\n';

It's not possible. Use logstring += "\n"; instead

std::endl isn't only a \n (newline) character, but it also flushes the stream.

If you have a file open in 'text-mode', your operating system should replace \n with the correct platform specific end of line character(sequence). So simply appending a \n should be fine. Portable end of line (newline)

Also note that by default, standard input and output are opened in textmode with msvc.

To separate lines in a string you should use the new line escape character '\n'.

For example

std::string logstring;

//...

logstring += "Error Message 1 Date";
logstring += '\n';

logstring += "Error Message 2 Date";
logstring += '\n';

logstring += "Error Message 3 Date";
logstring += '\n';

As for std::endl then it is a function declared like

template <class charT, class traits>
basic_ostream<charT, traits>& endl(basic_ostream<charT, traits>& os);

It is a so-called stream manipulator. Fo example in this statement

std::cout << std::endl;

there is used operator << that accepts pointer to the function as an argument.

You can not concatenate a string with the function pointer std::endl and if you did this somehow it did not make sense.

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