C++ concepts: UnformattedOutputFunction
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                    [edit] Requirements
A UnformattedOutputFunction is a stream output function that performs the following:
- Constructs an object of type basic_ostream::sentry with automatic storage duration, which performs the following
-  if eofbit or badbit are set on the output stream, sets the failbitas well, and if exceptions on failbit are enabled in this output stream's exception mask, throws ios_base::failure.
- flushes the tie()'d output stream, if applicable.
 
-  if eofbit or badbit are set on the output stream, sets the 
-  Checks the status of the sentry by calling sentry::operator bool(), which is equivalent to basic_ios::good.
- If the sentry returned false or sentry's constructor threw an exception, no output takes place
- If the sentry returned true, attempts to perform the desired output by inserting the characters into the output stream as if by calling rdbuf()->sputc() or rdbuf()->xsputn(). Additionally, rdbuf()->overflow() and rdbuf()->sync() may be called, but no other virtual member function of std::basic_streambuf.
-  if an exception is thrown during output, sets badbitin the output stream. If exceptions on badbit are enabled in this stream's exception mask, the exception is also rethrown.
- If no exception was thrown, returns the value specified by the function.
 
-  if an exception is thrown during output, sets 
- In any event, whether terminating by exception or returning, the sentry's destructor is called before leaving this function.
[edit] Standard library
The following standard library functions are UnformattedOutputFunctions.
- basic_ostream::operator>>(basic_streambuf*)
- basic_ostream::put
- basic_ostream::write
- basic_ostream::flush
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