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Debugging
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- Subject: Debugging
- From: "Scott Warner" <swarnerx3 at acadia dot net>
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 05:12:39 -0500
Thanks for all your help! I have isolated the problem to a binary file
read error.
f.open("bindings.dat", ios::in | ios::binary);
while (!f.eof()) {
f.read((unsigned char*)(tok), sizeof(int) * 3);
// code follows here to test data
};
The data is written to this file in chunks of 3 integers. Now, the file is
0 bytes because there is no data written. When I test the file open I find
f.bad() and f.fail() both return nonzero values. I feel this is probably
something simple, but can anyone tell me what is wrong here? Will this
error always occur with 0 length files? The bad() being set sounds...
well, bad.
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