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      std::fopen

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      Defined in header<cstdio>
      std::FILE* fopen(constchar* filename,constchar* mode);

      Opens a file indicated byfilename and returns a file stream associated with that file.mode is used to determine the file access mode.

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      [edit]Parameters

      filename - file name to associate the file stream to
      mode - null-terminated character string determiningfile access mode

      [edit]File access flags

      File access
      mode string
      Meaning Explanation Action if file
      already exists
      Action if file
      does not exist
      "r" read Open a file for reading read from start returnNULL and set error
      "w" write Create a file for writing destroy contents create new
      "a" append Append to a file write to end create new
      "r+" read extended Open a file for read/write read from start returnNULL and set error
      "w+" write extended Create a file for read/write destroy contents create new
      "a+" append extended Open a file for read/write write to end create new
      File access mode flag"b" can optionally be specified to open a filein binary mode. This flag has no effect on POSIX systems, but on Windows, for example, it disables special handling of'\n' and'\x1A'.
      On the append file access modes, data is written to the end of the file regardless of the current position of the file position indicator.
      File access mode flag"x" can optionally be appended to"w" or"w+" specifiers. This flag forces the function to fail if the file exists, instead of overwriting it.(C++17)
      The behavior is undefined if the mode is not one of the strings listed above. Some implementations define additional supported modes (e.g.Windows).

      [edit]Return value

      If successful, returns a pointer to the object that controls the opened file stream, with both eof and error bits cleared. The stream is fully buffered unlessfilename refers to an interactive device.

      On error, returns a null pointer.POSIX requires thaterrno is set in this case.

      [edit]Notes

      The format offilename is implementation-defined, and does not necessarily refer to a file (e.g. it may be the console or another device accessible through filesystem API). On platforms that support them,filename may include absolute or relative filesystem path.

      For portable directory and file naming, seeC++ filesystem library orboost.filesystem.

      [edit]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 EOFwhile((c=std::fgetc(fp))!=EOF)// Standard C I/O file reading loopstd::putchar(c); if(std::ferror(fp))std::puts("I/O error when reading");elseif(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

      [edit]See also

      closes a file
      (function)[edit]
      synchronizes an output stream with the actual file
      (function)[edit]
      open an existing stream with a different name
      (function)[edit]
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