Retrieving file descriptor from a std::fstream

Abruzzo Forte e Gentile picture Abruzzo Forte e Gentile · Jul 19, 2012 · Viewed 23.2k times · Source

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Getting a FILE* from a std::fstream

I am working on Linux and file descriptors are the main model in this OS.

I was wondering whether is there any library or any way to retrieve the native Linux file descriptor starting from a C++ std::fstream.

I thought about boost::iostream since there is a class called file_descriptor but I understood that its purpose is different from the one I want to achieve.

Do you know some way to do that?

Answer

Maxim Egorushkin picture Maxim Egorushkin · Jul 19, 2012

You can go the other way: implement your own stream buffer that wraps a file descriptor and then use it with iostream instead of fstream. Using Boost.Iostreams can make the task easier.

Non-portable gcc solution is:

#include <ext/stdio_filebuf.h>

{
    int fd = ...;
    __gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf<char> fd_file_buf{fd, std::ios_base::out | std::ios_base::binary};
    std::ostream fd_stream{&fd_file_buf};
    // Write into fd_stream.
    // ...
    // Flushes the stream and closes fd at scope exit.
}