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iostreams and strstreams
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I'm trying to create a general buffer that I can use in my program. It will work with ints as well as strings. So far I've been using a strstream, and it works without a hitch, but I was wondering if there is a way to just create a generic iostream? Is iostream always associated with user input/output?
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