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c++binarycharifstream

Reading a char* from a binary file


I have to store the name of a file into a binary file that I am writing, I currently have written it like this:

void write(map<char, bits> &bitstring,map<char,int> &ccount, string header,string fname,ofstream     &outf)
{
ifstream inf(header+fname);
cout << "FName: " << fname << endl;
const char * pName = fname.c_str();
fname = header+ fname + ".mcp";
const char * c = fname.c_str();
FILE* pFile;
pFile = fopen(c, "w+b");
inf.seekg(ios::beg, ios::end);
int size = inf.tellg();
int length = 0;
string data = "";
int magicNum = 2262;
int fileNameSize = strlen(pName);
fwrite(&fileNameSize, sizeof(int), 1, pFile);
cout <<"FIle Name Size: "<< fileNameSize << endl;
fwrite(pName, fileNameSize, 1, pFile);
fclose(pFile);

}

And I also send the size of the file name, so that I know how much data I need to read to get the whole file name.

void read2(string fname, map<char, int> &charCounts, std::vector<bool> &bits,ofstream &outf)
{
string fname1 = fname + ".mcp", outfile = "binarycheck";

bool testDone = false, counts = false;
std::ifstream inf(fname1, std::ios::binary);
std::ofstream ouf("binarycheck.txt", std::ios::binary);
char character;

int count[1] = { 0 };
int checkcount = 0;
int mNum[1] = { 0 }, size[1] = { 0 };


int FNamesize = 0;
inf.read((char*)&FNamesize, sizeof(int));
char *name=new char[FNamesize+1];
inf.read(name, FNamesize);
name[FNamesize] = '\0';
string str(name);
cout << "File Name: ";
cout << std::string(name) << endl;
cout << "Magic Num: " << mNum[0] << endl;
cout << "File Name Size: " << FNamesize<< endl;


inf.close();
}

I get the Size correctly, but I have no idea how to iterate through name in order to save it back as a string. I tried using a vector but it didn't really help since inf.read uses a char* as its first parameter. Any help would be great.


Solution

  • Well, in a fluke accident I ended up solving my own issue. For some reason when I declared

    FILE* pFile;
    pFile = fopen(c, "w+b"); 
    

    Before the declaration of

    const char * pName = fname.c_str();
    

    The call corrupted the value of pName before it was written to the file, which is what caused the errors. Problem solved!