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author | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2001-02-08 16:22:51 +0000 |
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committer | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2001-02-08 16:22:51 +0000 |
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(Opening Streams): Move __freadable, __fwritable, __freading, and __fwriting documentation here.
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diff --git a/manual/stdio.texi b/manual/stdio.texi index e8101c7..f65e9c2 100644 --- a/manual/stdio.texi +++ b/manual/stdio.texi @@ -312,6 +312,58 @@ bits machine this function is available under the name @code{freopen} and so transparently replaces the old interface. @end deftypefun +In some situations it is useful to know whether a given stream is +available for reading or writing. This information is normally not +available and would have to be remembered separately. Solaris +introduced a few functions to get this information from the stream +descriptor and these functions are also available in the GNU C library. + +@comment stdio_ext.h +@comment GNU +@deftypefun int __freadable (FILE *@var{stream}) +The @code{__freadable} function determines whether the stream +@var{stream} was opened to allow reading. In this case the return value +is nonzero. For write-only streams the function returns zero. + +This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. +@end deftypefun + +@comment stdio_ext.h +@comment GNU +@deftypefun int __fwritable (FILE *@var{stream}) +The @code{__fwritable} function determines whether the stream +@var{stream} was opened to allow writing. In this case the return value +is nonzero. For read-only streams the function returns zero. + +This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. +@end deftypefun + +For slightly different kind of problems there are two more functions. +They provide even finer-grained information. + +@comment stdio_ext.h +@comment GNU +@deftypefun int __freading (FILE *@var{stream}) +The @code{__freading} function determines whether the stream +@var{stream} was last read from or whether it is opened read-only. In +this case the return value is nonzero, otherwise it is zero. +Determining whether a stream opened for reading and writing was last +used for writing allows to draw conclusions about the content about the +buffer, among other things. + +This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. +@end deftypefun + +@comment stdio_ext.h +@comment GNU +@deftypefun int __fwriting (FILE *@var{stream}) +The @code{__fwriting} function determines whether the stream +@var{stream} was last written to or whether it is opened write-only. In +this case the return value is nonzero, otherwise it is zero. + +This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. +@end deftypefun + @node Closing Streams @section Closing Streams @@ -370,58 +422,6 @@ might not be closed properly. Buffered output might not be flushed and files may be incomplete. For more information on buffering of streams, see @ref{Stream Buffering}. -In some situations it is useful to know whether a given stream is -available for reading or writing. This information is normally not -available and would have to be remembered separately. Solaris -introduced a few functions to get this information from the stream -descriptor and these functions are also available in the GNU C library. - -@comment stdio_ext.h -@comment GNU -@deftypefun int __freadable (FILE *@var{stream}) -The @code{__freadable} function determines whether the stream -@var{stream} was opened to allow reading. In this case the return value -is nonzero. For write-only streams the function returns zero. - -This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. -@end deftypefun - -@comment stdio_ext.h -@comment GNU -@deftypefun int __fwritable (FILE *@var{stream}) -The @code{__fwritable} function determines whether the stream -@var{stream} was opened to allow writing. In this case the return value -is nonzero. For read-only streams the function returns zero. - -This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. -@end deftypefun - -For slightly different kind of problems there are two more functions. -They provide even finer-grained information. - -@comment stdio_ext.h -@comment GNU -@deftypefun int __freading (FILE *@var{stream}) -The @code{__freading} function determines whether the stream -@var{stream} was last read from or whether it is opened read-only. In -this case the return value is nonzero, otherwise it is zero. -Determining whether a stream opened for reading and writing was last -used for writing allows to draw conclusions about the content about the -buffer, among other things. - -This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. -@end deftypefun - -@comment stdio_ext.h -@comment GNU -@deftypefun int __fwriting (FILE *@var{stream}) -The @code{__fwriting} function determines whether the stream -@var{stream} was last written to or whether it is opened write-only. In -this case the return value is nonzero, otherwise it is zero. - -This function is declared in @file{stdio_ext.h}. -@end deftypefun - @node Streams and Threads @section Streams and Threads |