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- The function template <CODE>flush</CODE> attemps to flush all buffered characters downstream. It is provided to facilite modifiying a filter chain in the middle of a sequence of output operations; specifically, it is used to implement the function <CODE>strict_sync</CODE> (<I>see</I>, <I>e.g.</I>, <A HREF='../classes/filtering_stream.html#strict_sync'><CODE>filtering_stream::strict_sync</CODE></A>). If <CODE>strict_sync</CODE> succeeds, the auto-close feature of a filter chain can be safely disabled using <CODE>set_auto_close(false)</CODE> (<I>see</I>, <I>e.g.</I>, <A HREF='../classes/filtering_stream.html#set_auto_close'><CODE>filtering_stream::set_auto_close</CODE></A>). Filters can then be added to or removed from the chain with the knowledge that no characters remain buffered.
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- For non-<A HREF='../concepts/flushable.html'>Flushable</A> devices, <CODE>flush</CODE> returns <CODE>true</CODE>, indicating that no error has occurred.<A CLASS='footnote_ref' NAME='note_1_ref' HREF="#note_1"><SUP>[1]</SUP></A> For non-<A HREF='../concepts/flushable.html'>Flushable</A> filters, however, <CODE>flush</CODE> returns <CODE>false</CODE>, indicating that some characters may remain buffered.
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- When working with Devices, <CODE>flush</CODE> may be used as a generic version of <CODE>std::basic_ostream::flush()</CODE>.
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- <DT><A CLASS="header" HREF="../../../../boost/iostreams/flush.hpp"><CODE><boost/iostreams/flush.hpp></CODE></A></DT>
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- <P>Attempts to flush all buffered characters downstream. For <A HREF='../concepts/device.html'>Devices</A>, returns <CODE>true</CODE> unless an error occurs.<A CLASS='footnote_ref' NAME='note_1_ref2' HREF='#note_1'><SUP>[1]</SUP></A>. For <A HREF='../concepts/filter.html'>Filters</A>, returns <CODE>true</CODE> only if all buffered characters were successfully written to <CODE>snk</CODE>. </P>
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- <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS="keyword">namespace</SPAN> boost { <SPAN CLASS="keyword">namespace</SPAN> iostreams {
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- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">template</SPAN><<SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> <A CLASS="documented" HREF="#template_params">T</A>>
- <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>bool</SPAN> <A CLASS="documented" HREF="#flush_device">flush</A>(T& t);
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">template</SPAN><<SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> <A CLASS="documented" HREF="#template_params">T</A>, <SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> <A CLASS="documented" HREF="#template_params">Sink</A>>
- <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>bool</SPAN> <A CLASS="documented" HREF="#flush_filter">flush</A>(T& t, Sink& snk);
- } } <SPAN CLASS="comment">// End namespace boost::io</SPAN></PRE>
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- <TD>For the first overload, a model of <A HREF="../concepts/device.html">Device</A>; for the second overload, a model of <A HREF="../concepts/filter.html">Filter</A>.
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- <TD VALIGN="top"><I>Sink</I></TD><TD WIDTH="2em" VALIGN="top">-</TD>
- <TD>A model of <A HREF="../concepts/sink.html">Sink</A> with the same <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#char_type">character type</A> as <CODE>T</CODE>.
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- <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS="keyword">template</SPAN><<SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> T>
- <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>bool</SPAN> flush(T& t);</PRE>
- <P>The semantics of <CODE>flush</CODE> depends on the <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category">category</A> of <CODE>T</CODE> as follows:</P>
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- <TD VALIGN="top">convertible to <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category_tags"><CODE>ostream_tag</CODE></A></TD>
- <TD>Invokes <CODE>t.rdbuf()->pubsync()</CODE> and returns <CODE>true</CODE> if the operation succeeds.</TD>
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- <TD VALIGN="top">convertible to <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category_tags"><CODE>streambuf_tag</CODE></A> but not to <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category_tags"><CODE>istream_tag</CODE></A></TD>
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- <TD VALIGN="top"><I>not</I> convertible to <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category_tags"><CODE>flushable_tag</CODE></A></TD>
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- <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS="keyword">template</SPAN><<SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> T, <SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> Sink>
- <SPAN CLASS='keyword'>bool</SPAN> flush(T& t, Sink& snk);</PRE>
- <P>The semantics of <CODE>flush</CODE> depends on the <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category">category</A> of <CODE>T</CODE> as follows:</P>
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- <TD VALIGN="top">convertible to <A HREF="../guide/traits.html#category_tags"><CODE>flushable_tag</CODE></A></TD>
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- <A CLASS='footnote_ref' NAME='note_1' HREF='#note_1_ref'><SUP>[1]</SUP></A>It was noticed late in developement that to be consistent with the policy of reporting errors using exceptions (<I>see</I> <A HREF='../guide/exceptions.html'>Exceptions</A>), <CODE>flush</CODE> should have been specified to return <CODE>void</CODE> when invoked on a Device. Until the specification is changed, Devices should always return <CODE>true</CODE> when flushed.
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