clearerr, clearerr_unlocked, feof, feof_unlocked, ferror,
ferror_unlocked, fileno, fileno_unlocked -- check and reset stream status
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include <stdio.h>
void
clearerr(FILE *stream);
void
clearerr_unlocked(FILE *stream);
int
feof(FILE *stream);
int
feof_unlocked(FILE *stream);
int
ferror(FILE *stream);
int
ferror_unlocked(FILE *stream);
int
fileno(FILE *stream);
int
fileno_unlocked(FILE *stream);
The function clearerr() clears the end-of-file and error indicators for
the stream pointed to by stream.
The function feof() tests the end-of-file indicator for the stream
pointed to by stream, returning non-zero if it is set. The end-of-file
indicator can only be cleared by the function clearerr().
The function ferror() tests the error indicator for the stream pointed to
by stream, returning non-zero if it is set. The error indicator can only
be reset by the clearerr() function.
The function fileno() examines the argument stream and returns its integer
descriptor.
The clearerr_unlocked(), feof_unlocked(), ferror_unlocked(), and
fileno_unlocked() functions are equivalent to clearerr(), feof(),
ferror(), and fileno() respectively, except that the caller is responsible
for locking the stream with flockfile(3) before calling them. These
functions may be used to avoid the overhead of locking the stream and to
prevent races when multiple threads are operating on the same stream.
These functions should not fail and do not set the external variable
errno.
open(2), fdopen(3), flockfile(3), stdio(3)
The functions clearerr(), feof(), and ferror() conform to ISO/IEC
9899:1990 (``ISO C89'').
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