nhtrnm
nhtrnm

Reputation: 1617

Does ofstream close its files automatically?

Possible Duplicate:
do I need to close a std::fstream?

int main() {
    ofstream a("a.txt");
    a << "A" << endl;
    //a.close();
}

This works fine, but isn't it necessary to close the file at the end of the program?

Upvotes: 19

Views: 30669

Answers (2)

Benj
Benj

Reputation: 32418

ofstream will close files when its destructor is called, i.e. when it goes out of scope. However, calling close() certainly doesn't do any harm and expresses your intentions to maintenance programmers.

Calling close() also allows you to check if the close() was successful because you can then also check the failbit:

https://cplusplus.com/reference/fstream/ofstream/close/

Upvotes: 38

Bo Persson
Bo Persson

Reputation: 92341

It is necessary to call close if you want to check the result (success or failure).

Otherwise, the stream's destructor will attempt to close the file for you.

Upvotes: 9

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