Checks if the end of the given file stream has been reached.
[edit] Parameters stream - the file stream to check [edit] Return valueNonzero value if the end of the stream has been reached, otherwise â0â.
[edit] NotesThis function only reports the stream state as reported by the most recent I/O operation, it does not examine the associated data source. For example, if the most recent I/O was a std::fgetc, which returned the last byte of a file, std::feof
returns zero. The next std::fgetc fails and changes the stream state to end-of-file. Only then std::feof
returns non-zero.
In typical usage, input stream processing stops on any error; feof
and std::ferror are then used to distinguish between different error conditions.
Output:
End of file reached successfully[edit] See also
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