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c++ - Forward declare FILE *

How do I forward declare FILE * in C? I normally do this using struct MyType;, but naturally this doesn't appear to be possible.

If behaviour differs between C standards or compilers and with C++, this is also of interest.

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Why I want to do this aside: What I'm asking is how to forward declare a non-struct/"typedef'd struct" type so that I can declare pointers to it. Obviously using void * and casting it in the source file is a bit hackish.

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You can't. The standard just states that FILE is "an object type capable of recording all the information needed to control a stream"; it's up to the implementation whether this is a typedef of a struct (whose name you don't know anyway), or something else.

The only portable way to declare FILE is with #include <stdio.h> (or <cstdio> in C++).


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