I need to do some in-memory manipulation of strings, including compression to gzip format. I am new to the use of Boost and to the use of gzip. I found the following snippet on the Internet, compressing a std::string and producing a new std::string as output. This implies that gzip_compressor never produces a null byte in its output but the gzip_compressor documentation doesn't say that and my search of the underlying library zlib documentation doesn't say anything like that either. So is this a correct use? std::string compress(const std::string& data) { namespace bio = boost::iostreams; std::stringstream compressed; std::stringstream origin(data); bio::filtering_streambufbio::input out; out.push(bio::gzip_compressor(bio::gzip_params(bio::gzip::best_compression))); out.push(origin); bio::copy(out, compressed); return compressed.str(); } Thanks, John Boncek