FERROR(3) manual page
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clearerr, feof, ferror,
fileno - check and reset stream status
#include <stdio.h>
void clearerr(FILE
*stream);
int feof(FILE *stream);
int ferror(FILE *stream);
int fileno(FILE
*stream);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)
):
fileno(): _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 1 || _XOPEN_SOURCE || _POSIX_SOURCE
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 nonzero if it is set. The
end-of-file indicator can be cleared only by the function clearerr().
The
function ferror() tests the error indicator for the stream pointed to by
stream, returning nonzero if it is set. The error indicator can be reset
only by the clearerr() function.
The function fileno() examines the argument
stream and returns its integer descriptor.
For nonlocking counterparts,
see unlocked_stdio(3)
.
These functions should not fail and do not
set the external variable errno. (However, in case fileno() detects that
its argument is not a valid stream, it must return -1 and set errno to EBADF.)
The clearerr(), feof(), ferror(),
and fileno() functions are thread-safe.
The functions clearerr(),
feof(), and ferror() conform to C89, C99, POSIX.1-2001, and POSIX.1-2008.
The
function fileno() conforms to POSIX.1-2001 and POSIX.1-2008.
open(2)
,
fdopen(3)
, stdio(3)
, unlocked_stdio(3)
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