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I read about substr from here

http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/string/string/substr/

Here is my code :

 int main()
{
std::ifstream in ("c:\\users\\admin\\desktop\\aaa.txt");
std::ofstream out ("c:\\users\\admin\\desktop\\bbb.txt");
std::string s ;
while ( getline (in,s) )
{

    std::size_t startpos = s.find("test");

    std::string str = s.substr (startpos);

    out << str << endl;

}
  in.close();
 out.close();
}

I get error : R6010 abort() has been called

Note : aaa.txt contains spaces/characters/html tags

Any idea ?

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  • 2
    Did you read what std::string.find returns if the substring you supply does not exist? You are expecting it not to fail, which may not be useful. Jan 25, 2015 at 12:56
  • Does every line contain the text "test"? If not what do you think find will return, and what makes you think the value will be valid input for substr? Jan 25, 2015 at 12:59
  • mmm i see , well there is 1 word "test" in aaa.txt and there is no duplicate of it . So how to find it !!! Jan 25, 2015 at 13:04
  • @TharwatHarakeh: You find it by checking the return value of .find()`. If and only if the string is found, the return value will be the location where it's found.
    – MSalters
    Jan 25, 2015 at 14:23

2 Answers 2

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Since I dont know the content of the text file, could you try making the following changes and let me know if the error is still being shown:

#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>

using namespace std;

int main()
{
    ifstream in("example.txt");
    ofstream out("bbb.txt");
    string s = std::string();
    string str = std::string();
    while (getline(in, s))
    {
        size_t startpos = s.find("test");
        cout << s;

        if (startpos != std::string::npos){
            str = s.substr(startpos);
            out << str << endl;
        }
    }
    in.close();
    out.close();
    getchar();

    return 0;
}

I am using if (startpos != std::string::npos) condition to check what to do when the find succeeds, this is missing in your code. adding this case will resolve your error.

Keep coding :)

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While Code Frenzy answer is right, you can also use exceptions to help catch these kind of errors:

#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>

using namespace std;

int main()
{
    std::ifstream in ("aaa.txt");
    std::ofstream out ("bbb.txt");
    std::string s ;

    try
    {
        while ( getline (in,s) )
        {

            std::size_t startpos = s.find("test");

            std::string str = s.substr (startpos);

            out << str << endl;

        }
        in.close();
        out.close();
    }
    catch(std::exception e)
    {
        // (1) it will catch the error show show
        cerr << e.what() << endl;
    }
    catch(std::out_of_range e)
    {
        // (2) this will also catch the same error if (1) was not there but could
        // get you more details if you wanted since its more specific but i have
        // not digged into it further
        cerr << e.what() << endl;
    }
    catch(...)
    {
        // (3) just for sanity check if first two didn't catch it
        cerr << "something went wrong";
    }
}

The exceptoin catches this error and prints the message:

invalid string position

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