Possible reasons for tellg() failing?
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Published on 2010-01-22T23:04:43Z
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ifstream::tellg()
is returning -13 for a certain file.
Basically, I wrote a utility that analyzes some source code; I open all files alphabetically, I start with "Apple.cpp" and it works perfectly.. But when it gets to "Conversion.cpp", always on the same file, after reading one line successfully tellg() returns -13.
The code in question is:
for (int i = 0; i < files.size(); ++i) { /* For each .cpp and .h file */
TextIFile f(files[i]);
while (!f.AtEof()) // When it gets to conversion.cpp (not on the others)
// first is always successful, second always fails
lines.push_back(f.ReadLine());
The code for AtEof
is:
bool AtEof() {
if (mFile.tellg() < 0)
FATAL(format("DEBUG - tellg(): %d") % mFile.tellg());
if (mFile.tellg() >= GetSize())
return true;
return false;
}
After it reads successfully the first line of Conversion.cpp, it always crashes with DEBUG - tellg(): -13
.
This is the whole TextIFile
class (wrote by me, the error may be there):
class TextIFile
{
public:
TextIFile(const string& path) : mPath(path), mSize(0) {
mFile.open(path.c_str(), std::ios::in);
if (!mFile.is_open())
FATAL(format("Cannot open %s: %s") % path.c_str() % strerror(errno));
}
string GetPath() const { return mPath; }
size_t GetSize() { if (mSize) return mSize; const size_t current_position = mFile.tellg(); mFile.seekg(0, std::ios::end); mSize = mFile.tellg(); mFile.seekg(current_position); return mSize; }
bool AtEof() {
if (mFile.tellg() < 0)
FATAL(format("DEBUG - tellg(): %d") % mFile.tellg());
if (mFile.tellg() >= GetSize())
return true;
return false;
}
string ReadLine() {
string ret;
getline(mFile, ret);
CheckErrors();
return ret;
}
string ReadWhole() {
string ret((std::istreambuf_iterator<char>(mFile)), std::istreambuf_iterator<char>());
CheckErrors();
return ret;
}
private:
void CheckErrors() {
if (!mFile.good())
FATAL(format("An error has occured while performing an I/O operation on %s") % mPath);
}
const string mPath;
ifstream mFile;
size_t mSize;
};
Platform is Visual Studio, 32 bit, Windows.
Edit: Works on Linux.
Edit: I found the cause: line endings. Both Conversion and Guid and others had \n instead of \r\n. I saved them with \r\n instead and it worked. Still, this is not supposed to happen is it?
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