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Vieux 15/10/2007, 10h38   #2
Erik Wikström
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Par défaut Re: Looking for a C++ file manipulation API (find, cut, paste ...)

On 2007-10-15 09:44, for.fun@laposte.net wrote:
> On 13 oct, 06:58, "Christopher Pisz" <some...@somewhere.net> wrote:
>
>> File API...lol.
>> The features you requested are part of the standard library, use it as your
>> "API". I don't see how it could possibly get any simpler than using
>> std::fstream and std::string. Each of those tasks is a matter of a few
>> lines. Your instructor probably has more information on how to use these
>> two.

>
> I already works with string and fstream.
> The reason why I was asking on the forum is it is not robust enough
> for me.
> Actually, if my app crashes in a string call (in memory), I lose the
> information.
> Of course, I could flush the file stream as much as I can but it would
> dramatically decrease the performance.
> I am sure a good compromise can be found between robustness and
> performance : I need to implement something in order to do this.


I can see only two reasons for you program to crash, either you have a
bad implementation of the standard library (which I do not find very
likely unless you run on some very obscure platform) or your code is
bad, in which case another library will not you.

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