std::ios_base::~ios_base
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std::ios_base
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ios_base::~ios_base | ||||
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virtual ~ios_base(); |
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Destroys the ios_base
object.
Before any of the member functions would yield undefined results, calls callbacks, registered by register_callback() passing erase_event
No operations on rdbuf
are performed, it is not destroyed.
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
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LWG 3434 | C++98 | the destructor was not required to reclaim memory for iarray and parray
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required |