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-This is autosprintf.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from
-autosprintf.texi.
-
-INFO-DIR-SECTION C++ libraries
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* autosprintf: (autosprintf). Support for printf format strings in C++.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
- This file provides documentation for GNU `autosprintf' library.
-
- Copyright (C) 2002-2003, 2006-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
- This manual is free documentation. It is dually licensed under the
-GNU FDL and the GNU GPL. This means that you can redistribute this
-manual under either of these two licenses, at your choice.
-
- This manual is covered by the GNU FDL. Permission is granted to
-copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU
-Free Documentation License (FDL), either version 1.2 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version published by the Free Software
-Foundation (FSF); with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Text,
-and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is at
-`http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html'.
-
- This manual is covered by the GNU GPL. You can redistribute it
-and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-(GPL), either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
-version published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). A copy of the
-license is at `http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html'.
-
-
-File: autosprintf.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir)
-
-GNU autosprintf
-***************
-
-This manual documents the GNU autosprintf class, version 1.0.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Introduction:: Introduction
-* Class autosprintf:: The `autosprintf' class
-* Using autosprintf:: Using `autosprintf' in own programs
-
-
-File: autosprintf.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Class autosprintf, Prev: Top, Up: Top
-
-1 Introduction
-**************
-
-This package makes the C formatted output routines (`fprintf' et al.)
-usable in C++ programs, for use with the `<string>' strings and the
-`<iostream>' streams.
-
- It allows to write code like
-
- cerr << autosprintf ("syntax error in %s:%d: %s", filename, line, errstring);
-
-instead of
-
- cerr << "syntax error in " << filename << ":" << line << ": " << errstring;
-
- The benefits of the autosprintf syntax are:
-
- * It reuses the standard POSIX printf facility. Easy migration from
- C to C++.
-
- * English sentences are kept together.
-
- * It makes internationalization possible. Internationalization
- requires format strings, because in some cases the translator
- needs to change the order of a sentence, and more generally it is
- easier for the translator to work with a single string for a
- sentence than with multiple string pieces.
-
- * It reduces the risk of programming errors due to forgotten state
- in the output stream (e.g. `cout << hex;' not followed by `cout <<
- dec;').
-
-
-File: autosprintf.info, Node: Class autosprintf, Next: Using autosprintf, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
-
-2 The `autosprintf' class
-*************************
-
-An instance of class `autosprintf' just contains a string with the
-formatted output result. Such an instance is usually allocated as an
-automatic storage variable, i.e. on the stack, not with `new' on the
-heap.
-
- The constructor `autosprintf (const char *format, ...)' takes a
-format string and additional arguments, like the C function `printf'.
-
- Conversions to `char *' and `std::string' are defined that return
-the encapsulated string. The conversion to `char *' returns a freshly
-allocated copy of the encapsulated string; it needs to be freed using
-`delete[]'. The conversion to `std::string' returns a copy of the
-encapsulated string, with automatic memory management.
-
- The destructor `~autosprintf ()' destroys the encapsulated string.
-
- An `operator <<' is provided that outputs the encapsulated string to
-the given `ostream'.
-
-
-File: autosprintf.info, Node: Using autosprintf, Prev: Class autosprintf, Up: Top
-
-3 Using `autosprintf' in own programs
-*************************************
-
-To use the `autosprintf' class in your programs, you need to add
-
- #include "autosprintf.h"
- using gnu::autosprintf;
-
-to your source code. The include file defines the class `autosprintf',
-in a namespace called `gnu'. The `using' statement makes it possible to
-use the class without the (otherwise natural) `gnu::' prefix.
-
- When linking your program, you need to link with `libasprintf',
-because that's where the class is defined. In projects using GNU
-`autoconf', this means adding `AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS([asprintf])' to
-`configure.in' or `configure.ac', and using the @LIBASPRINTF@ Makefile
-variable that it provides.
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top1348
-Node: Introduction1708
-Node: Class autosprintf2859
-Node: Using autosprintf3869
-
-End Tag Table