std::freopen
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Defined in header <cstdio>
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First, attempts to close the file associated with stream
, ignoring any errors. Then, if filename
is not null, attempts to open the file specified by filename
using mode
as if by fopen, and associates that file with the file stream pointed to by stream
. If filename
is a null pointer, then the function attempts to reopen the file that is already associated with stream
(it is implementation defined which mode changes are allowed in this case)
Parameters
filename | - | file name to associate the file stream to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
mode | - | null-terminated character string determining new file access mode
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stream | - | the file stream to modify |
Return value
stream
on success, NULL on failure
Notes
freopen
is the only way to change the narrow/wide orientation of a stream once it has been established by an I/O operation or by std::fwide.
Example
The following code redirects stdout
to a file
Run this code
#include <cstdio> int main() { std::printf("stdout is printed to console\n"); if(std::freopen("redir.txt", "w", stdout)) { std::printf("stdout is redirected to a file\n"); // this is written to redir.txt std::fclose(stdout); } }
Output:
stdout is printed to console
See also
opens a file (function) | |
closes a file (function) | |
C documentation for freopen
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