Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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4.1.3, 4.2.0
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None
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Incorrect Behavior
Description
As Travis says in his reply to my post here:
http://www.nabble.com/stream-iterators-into-different-streams-compare-equal--tf4721505.html#a13498487:
Given 24.5.1.1 p1 and p2, it is pretty clear to me that the two iterators are both non-end-of-stream type, and they are both created on different streams. The streams are different, so the iterators should not compare equal. I guess one could claim that 24.5.1.2 p6 conflicts with 24.5 p3 because 'end-of-stream' isn't clearly defined, but in this particular case that doesn't matter.
This program aborts with stdcxx but not with gcc:
#include <assert.h> #include <iterator> #include <sstream> int main () { std::istringstream a ("1"); std::istream_iterator<int> i (a); std::istringstream b ("2"); std::istream_iterator<int> j (b); assert (!(i == j)); }
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Issue Links
- is depended upon by
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STDCXX-321 error on std::operator==(istream_iterator, istream_iterator)
- Closed