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<H2>35.6 Synchronization with the C Standard I/O</H2>
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<P>The predefined Standard Iostream objects <SAMP>std::cin</SAMP>, <SAMP>std::cout</SAMP>, <SAMP>std::cerr</SAMP>, and <SAMP>std::clog,</SAMP> and their wide character counterparts <SAMP>std::wcin</SAMP>, <SAMP>std::wcout</SAMP>, <SAMP>std::wcerr</SAMP>, and <SAMP>std::wclog</SAMP> are by default synchronized with the standard C files <SAMP>std::stdin</SAMP>, <SAMP>std::stdout</SAMP>, and <SAMP>std::stderr,</SAMP> declared in the header &lt;cstdio&gt;, as we saw in <A HREF="28-1.html">Section&nbsp;28.1</A>. This means that objects inserted into <SAMP>cout</SAMP>, for instance, go to the same file as output to <SAMP>stdout</SAMP>, and appear in the same order as the calls to the output functions. By default, input and output to the predefined streams are synchronized with read or write operations on the standard C files. The effect is that input and output operations are executed in the order of invocation, independently of whether the operations used the Standard Iostream objects or the standard C files.</P>
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<P>This synchronization is time-consuming and thus might not be desirable in all situations. You can switch it off by calling the static member function:</P>
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<P>After such a call, the predefined streams operate independently of the C standard files, with possible performance improvements in your C++ stream operations. However, for portability, you should call <SAMP>sync_with_stdio()</SAMP> prior to any input or output operation on the predefined Standard Iostream objects, because otherwise the effect of calling <SAMP>sync_with_stdio()</SAMP> is implementation-defined.</P>
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