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std::fclose(3) C++ Standard Libary std::fclose(3) NAME std::fclose - std::fclose Synopsis Defined in header <cstdio> int fclose( std::FILE* stream ); Closes the given file stream. Any unwritten buffered data are flushed to the OS. Any unread buffered data are discarded. Whether or not the operation succeeds, the stream is no longer asso- ciated with a file, and the buffer allocated by std::setbuf or std::setvbuf, if any, is also disassociated and deallocated if automatic allocation was used. The behavior is undefined if the value of the pointer stream is used after fclose returns. Parameters stream - the file stream to close Return value 0 on success, EOF otherwise Example // Run this code #include <cstdio> #include <cstdlib> int main() { int is_ok = EXIT_FAILURE; FILE* fp = std::fopen("/tmp/test.txt", "w+"); if(!fp) { std::perror("File opening failed"); return is_ok; } int c; // note: int, not char, required to handle EOF while ((c = std::fgetc(fp)) != EOF) { // standard C I/O file read- ing loop std::putchar(c); } if (std::ferror(fp)) { std::puts("I/O error when reading"); } else if (std::feof(fp)) { std::puts("End of file reached successfully"); is_ok = EXIT_SUCCESS; } std::fclose(fp); return is_ok; } Output: End of file reached successfully See also fopen opens a file (function) freopen open an existing stream with a different name (function) close flushes the put area buffer and closes the associated file (public member function of std::basic_filebuf<CharT,Traits>) http://cppreference.com 2022.07.31 std::fclose(3)
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