These methods are declared in `fstream.h'.
You can read data from class ifstream with any operation from class
istream. There are also a few specialized facilities:
Constructor: ifstream::ifstream ()
Make an ifstream associated with a new file for input. (If you
use this version of the constructor, you need to call
ifstream::open before actually reading anything)
Constructor: ifstream::ifstream (int fd)
Make an ifstream for reading from a file that was already open,
using file descriptor fd. (This constructor is compatible with
other versions of iostreams for POSIX systems, but is not part of
the ANSI working paper.)
Constructor: ifstream::ifstream (const char* fname [, int mode [, int prot]])
Open a file *fname for this ifstream object.
By default, the file is opened for input (with ios::in as
mode). If you use this constructor, the file will be closed when
the ifstream is destroyed.
You can use the optional argument mode to specify how to open the
file, by combining these enumerated values (with `|' bitwise or).
(These values are actually defined in class ios, so that all
file-related streams may inherit them.) Only some of these modes are
defined in the latest draft ANSI specification; if portability is
important, you may wish to avoid the others.
ios::in
ios::out
ios::ate
ios::app
ios::trunc
ios::nocreate
ios::noreplace
ios::bin
The last optional argument prot is specific to Unix-like systems; it specifies the file protection (by default `644').
Method: void ifstream::open (const char* fname [, int mode [, int prot]])
Open a file explicitly after the associated ifstream object
already exists (for instance, after using the default constructor). The
arguments, options and defaults all have the same meanings as in the
fully specified ifstream constructor.
You can write data to class ofstream with any operation from class
ostream. There are also a few specialized facilities:
Constructor: ofstream::ofstream ()
Make an ofstream associated with a new file for output.
Constructor: ofstream::ofstream (int fd)
Make an ofstream for writing to a file that was already open,
using file descriptor fd.
Constructor: ofstream::ofstream (const char* fname [, int mode [, int prot]])
Open a file *fname for this ofstream object.
By default, the file is opened for output (with ios::out as mode).
You can use the optional argument mode to specify how to open the
file, just as described for ifstream::ifstream.
The last optional argument prot specifies the file protection (by default `644').
Destructor: ofstream::~ofstream ()
The files associated with ofstream objects are closed when the
corresponding object is destroyed.
Method: void ofstream::open (const char* fname [, int mode [, int prot]])
Open a file explicitly after the associated ofstream object
already exists (for instance, after using the default constructor). The
arguments, options and defaults all have the same meanings as in the
fully specified ofstream constructor.
The class fstream combines the facilities of ifstream and
ofstream, just as iostream combines istream and
ostream.
The class fstreambase underlies both ifstream and
ofstream. They both inherit this additional method:
Method: void fstreambase::close ()
Close the file associated with this object, and set ios::fail in
this object to mark the event.