Get std::fstream failure error messages and/or exceptions

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感动是毒 2020-12-01 13:45

I\'m using fstream. Is there any way to get the failure message/exception?

For example if I\'m unable to open the file?

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  • 2020-12-01 14:25

    Short answer: no. Even checking errno after you detect failure (using e.g. bad(), fail()) after various operations doesn't reliably work. Creating an ifstream/ofstream wrapping a file that can't be opened doesn't necessarily set a failure bit until you try to read, write, or close it.

    Long answer: you can call ios::exceptions(ios_base::iostate) to request that ios_base::ios_failure exceptions be thrown when a corresponding bit (badbit, failbit, eofbit) is set, but this (at least on GNU and Microsoft C++ libraries) doesn't get you any more information than manually checking the bits, and ends up being largely pointless, IMHO.

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  • 2020-12-01 14:42

    Streams by default do not throw exceptions on error, they set flags. You can make them throw exceptions by using the stream's exception() member function:

    ifstream ifs;
    ifs.exceptions( std::ios::failbit );   // throw if failbit get set
    

    Theoretically, you could then do something like this:

    try {
      int x;
      ifs >> x;
    }
    catch( const std::exception & ex ) {
       std::cerr << "Could not convert to int - reason is " 
                      << ex.what();
    }
    

    Unfortunately, the C++ Standard does not specify that thrown exceptions contain any error message, so you are in implementation specific territory here.

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  • 2020-12-01 14:46

    From checking it out I found that also errno and also GetLastError() do set the last error and checking them is quite helpful. For getting the string message use:

    strerror(errno);
    
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