Unbuffered output with cout

Charles Salvia picture Charles Salvia · Sep 4, 2009 · Viewed 7k times · Source

How can you get unbuffered output from cout, so that it instantly writes to the console without the need to flush (similar to cerr)?

I thought it could be done through rdbuf()->pubsetbuf, but this doesn't seem to work. The following code snippet below is supposed to immediately output to the console, and then wait a few seconds. But instead, it just waits, and only outputs when the program exits and the buffer is flushed.

#include <iostream>

int main()
{
        std::cout.rdbuf()->pubsetbuf(0, 0);
        std::cout << "A";
        sleep(5);
}

Answer

mrduclaw picture mrduclaw · Sep 4, 2009
std::cout.setf(std::ios::unitbuf);

Should do the trick.