std::fclose
Min standard notice:
Header: <cstdio>
Closes the given file stream. Any unwritten buffered data are flushed to the OS. Any unread buffered data are discarded.
# Declarations
int fclose( std::FILE* stream );
# Parameters
stream: the file stream to close
# Return value
0 on success, EOF otherwise.
# Example
#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 reading 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;
}