std::basic_filebuf<CharT,Traits>::open

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basic_filebuf* open( const char* s, std::ios_base::openmode mode );
(1)
basic_filebuf* open( const std::string& str, std::ios_base::openmode mode );
(2) (since C++11)
basic_filebuf* open( const std::filesystem::path& p,
                     std::ios_base::openmode mode );
(3) (since C++17)
basic_filebuf* open( const std::filesystem::path::value_type* s,
                     std::ios_base::openmode mode );
(4) (since C++17)

If the associated file was already open (is_open() != false), returns a null pointer right away.

Otherwise, opens the file with the given name (s, p.c_str()(since C++17) or str.c_str(), depending on the overload). std::ios_base::openmode values may be written as, e.g., std::ios_base::out | std::ios_base::app.

Overload (4) is only provided if std::filesystem::path::value_type is not char.

(since C++17)

The file is opened as if by calling std::fopen with the second argument (file access mode) determined by the result of mode & ~std::ios_base::ate as follows, open() fails if the result is not some combination of flags shown in the table:

mode & ~std::ios_base::ate  std::fopen 
access
mode
Action if file already exists Action if file does not exist
binary in out trunc app noreplace
(since C++23)
- + - - - - "r" Read from start Failure to open
+ + - - - - "rb"
- + + - - - "r+" Error
+ + + - - - "r+b"
- - + - - - "w" Destroy contents Create new
- - + + - -
+ - + - - - "wb"
+ - + + - -
- + + + - - "w+"
+ + + + - - "w+b"
- - + - - + "wx" Failure to open Create new
- - + + - +
+ - + - - + "wbx"
+ - + + - +
- + + + - + "w+x"
+ + + + - + "w+bx"
- - + - + - "a" Write to end Create new
- - - - + -
+ - + - + - "ab"
+ - - - + -
- + + - + - "a+"
- + - - + -
+ + + - + - "a+b"
+ + - - + -

If the open operation succeeds and (openmode & std::ios_base::ate) != 0 (the ate bit is set), repositions the file position to the end of file, as if by calling std::fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END), where file is the pointer returned by calling std::fopen. If the repositioning fails, calls close() and returns a null pointer to indicate failure.

Parameters

s, str, p - the file name to open; s must point to a null-terminated string
openmode - the file opening mode, a binary OR of the std::ios_base::openmode modes

Return value

this on success, a null pointer on failure.

Notes

open() is typically called through the constructor or the open() member function of std::basic_fstream.

Example

#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
 
int main()
{
    std::string filename = "Test.b";
    std::filebuf fb;
 
    // prepare a file to read
    double d = 3.14;
    if (!fb.open(filename, std::ios::binary | std::ios::out))
    {
        std::cout << "Open file " << filename << " for write failed\n";
        return 1;
    } 
    fb.sputn(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&d), sizeof d);
    fb.close();
 
    // open file for reading
    double d2 = 0.0;
    if (!fb.open(filename, std::ios::binary | std::ios::in))
    {
        std::cout << "Open file " << filename << " for read failed\n";
        return 1;
    }
 
    auto got = fb.sgetn(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&d2), sizeof d2);
    if (sizeof(d2) != got)
        std::cout << "Read of " << filename << " failed\n";
    else
        std::cout << "Read back from file: " << d2 << '\n';
}

Output:

Read back from file: 3.14

Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 596 C++98 open() could not open files in append mode can open in append mode

See also

checks if the associated file is open
(public member function)
flushes the put area buffer and closes the associated file
(public member function)