Why member function open of std::fstream class from C++ Standard Library returns void instead of bool for immediately checking succesful opening?
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Because it throws exceptions when the open
call was not successful if exceptions are set, or they use failbit
to indicate an error occurred. From the documentation:
On failure, the failbit flag is set (which can be checked with member fail), and depending on the value set with exceptions an exception may be thrown.
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Thanks for the comments. Added to the answer for clarification. Oct 3, 2012 at 20:17
My understanding is that there are so many ways fstream could fail when its allowing you to attempt to read (or I suppose write also) any type of file. Also "failure" could be ambiguous depending on the situation and the programmer. Given that, I think it would be difficult to get anything meaningful out of a boolean return value.