STXXL supports a streaming model of data processing. STXXL data can either be processed by iterating through it (e.g. using stxxl::for_each
), or by converting to a stream mode (e.g. using streamify()
where such stream transforms can be composed for efficient processing. The stream results can be converted back to iterators using materialize()
.
I have a bunch of stream transforms, that I want to apply to an input stream. However, I do not need to store the result in any output "container".
What I need is a materialize
-like function that just drives the stream without taking any output iterators - essentially like stxxl::for_each
.
Is there such a similar function in STXXL?
Naturally, I can write custom "do-nothing"-output-iterators and pass these to materialize()
, but I am wondering if there is a more elegant solution.
There is stxxl::stream::discard
. Which takes a stream and throws away the results.