Is it possible to use exceptions with file opening as an alternative to using .is_open()?
For example:
ifstream input;
try{
  input.open("somefile.txt");
}catch(someException){
  //Catch exception here
}
If so, what type is someException?
Is it possible to use exceptions with file opening as an alternative to using .is_open()?
For example:
ifstream input;
try{
  input.open("somefile.txt");
}catch(someException){
  //Catch exception here
}
If so, what type is someException?
 
    
     
    
    http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/basic_ios/exceptions
Also read this answer 11085151 which references this article
// ios::exceptions
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
void do_something_with(char ch) {} // Process the character 
int main () {
  ifstream file;
  file.exceptions ( ifstream::badbit ); // No need to check failbit
  try {
    file.open ("test.txt");
    char ch;
    while (file.get(ch)) do_something_with(ch);
    // for line-oriented input use file.getline(s)
  }
  catch (const ifstream::failure& e) {
    cout << "Exception opening/reading file";
  }
  file.close();
  return 0;
}
Sample code running on Wandbox
EDIT: catch exceptions by const reference 2145147
EDIT: removed failbit from the exception set. Added URLs to better answers.
 
    
    From the cplusplus.com article on std::ios::exceptions
On failure, the failbit flag is set (which can be checked with member fail), and depending on the value set with exceptions an exception may be thrown.