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Creating new folders if they don't exist for fopen

I have a C++ program that takes user input for fopen in order to initiate a file write. Could someone help m开发者_JAVA技巧e find a function which will return a FILE* and use the Windows specific version of mkdir in order to create the folder structure for fopen to never fail to open a new file in the specified location because one of the folders does not exist. Thanks a bunch!


there's a method MakeSureDirectoryPathExists in the windows API, declared in dbghelp.h. It recursively creates directories, so I guess that's what you are after. However, there is NO way of making sure this 'never fails' as you ask, as it also depends on privileges etc if you have write access to a certain directory.

edit: here's some dummy sample code; it uses GetProcAddress though, as I couldn't find the dbghelp header when I wrote it.

typedef BOOL (WINAPI * CreateDirFun ) ( __in PCSTR DirPath );

HMODULE h = LoadLibrary( "dbghelp.dll" );
CreateDirFun pFun = (CreateDirFun) GetProcAddress( h, "MakeSureDirectoryPathExists" );
(*m_pFun)( psPath ) )
CreateDirectory( psPath );
FreeLibrary( h );
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