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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);
}
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std::cout.setf(std::ios::unitbuf);

Should do the trick.

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You don't have to use cout, you could just use cerr, which writes to standard error, which will usually be the same as cout, and is unbuffered by default, so it writes instantly

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