-rw-r--r-- | qmake/tools/qfile.cpp | 3 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/qmake/tools/qfile.cpp b/qmake/tools/qfile.cpp index a578b49..c088b55 100644 --- a/qmake/tools/qfile.cpp +++ b/qmake/tools/qfile.cpp @@ -79,25 +79,25 @@ extern bool qt_file_access( const QString& fn, int t ); at() functions. If you've reached the end of the file, atEnd() returns TRUE. The file handle is returned by handle(). Here is a code fragment that uses QTextStream to read a text file line by line. It prints each line with a line number. \code QStringList lines; QFile file( "file.txt" ); if ( file.open( IO_ReadOnly ) ) { QTextStream stream( &file ); QString line; int i = 1; - while ( !stream.eof() ) { + while ( !stream.atEnd() ) { line = stream.readLine(); // line of text excluding '\n' printf( "%3d: %s\n", i++, line.latin1() ); lines += line; } file.close(); } \endcode Writing text is just as easy. The following example shows how to write the data we read into the string list from the previous example: \code @@ -281,24 +281,25 @@ bool QFile::remove() void QFile::flush() { if ( isOpen() && fh ) // can only flush open/buffered fflush( fh ); // file } /*! \reimp \fn QIODevice::Offset QFile::at() const */ /*! Returns TRUE if the end of file has been reached; otherwise returns FALSE. + If QFile has not been open()'d, then the behavior is undefined. \sa size() */ bool QFile::atEnd() const { if ( !isOpen() ) { #if defined(QT_CHECK_STATE) qWarning( "QFile::atEnd: File is not open" ); #endif return FALSE; } |