std::rewind
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Defined in header <cstdio>
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void rewind( std::FILE* stream ); |
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Moves the file position indicator to the beginning of the given file stream.
The function is equivalent to std::fseek(stream, 0, SEEK_SET);, except that end-of-file and error indicators are cleared.
The function drops any effects from previous calls to ungetc.
Parameters
stream | - | file stream to modify |
Return value
(none)
Example
Run this code
#include <array> #include <cstdio> int main() { std::FILE* f = std::fopen("file.txt", "w"); for (char ch = '0'; ch <= '9'; ch++) std::fputc(ch, f); std::fclose(f); std::array<char, 20> str; std::FILE* f2 = std::fopen("file.txt", "r"); const unsigned size1 = std::fread(str.data(), 1, str.size(), f2); std::puts(str.data()); std::printf("size1 = %u\n", size1); std::rewind(f2); const unsigned size2 = std::fread(str.data(), 1, str.size(), f2); std::puts(str.data()); std::printf("size2 = %u", size2); std::fclose(f2); }
Output:
0123456789 size1 = 10 0123456789 size2 = 10
See also
moves the file position indicator to a specific location in a file (function) |