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c - What happens to FILE pointer after file is closed?

I wish to know what happens to FILE pointer after the file is closed. Will it be NULL?

Basically, I want to check if a file has already been closed before closing a file.

For example as follows:

FILE *f;

if(f!=NULL)
{
  fclose(f);
}

Can I do this or is there any other way to go about it?

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Since arguments are passed by value there is not way fclose could set your file pointer to NULL. Since fclose probably destroys the FILE you have to

  • Manually set the file pointer to NULL after doing a fclose (won't work if you close it in a different function unles you use FILE **)
  • Don't end up in a situation where you "forget" whether you closed it or not (might be tricky)

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