if in a C++ program, im reading in files, and one of them is not read correctly for some reason, and was not opened properly, is it a good idea to close the fstream?
if in a C++ program, im reading in files, and one of them is
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Fstream will automatically close when you go out of scope in C++. I don’t see why you would ever need to manually close fstream in C++/