When a C++ program begins execution, four built-in streams are automatically opened. They are c,in, c.out, c.err and clog. Streams c.i'n", c.out and c.err correspond to C's stdin, stdout and stderr.
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Predefined Streams - C++ [1/1]
When a C++ program begins execution, four built-in streams are automatically opened. They are c,in, c.out, c.err and clog. Streams c.i'n", c.out and c.err correspond to C's stdin, stdout and stderr.
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