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WRITE(3) Linux Programmer's Manual WRITE(3) +

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NAME +

fread, fwrite - binary stream input/output + +

SYNOPSIS +

#include <stdio.h> + + int fread( void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE + *stream); + + int fwrite( void *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE + *stream); + +

DESCRIPTION +

The function fread reads nmemb elements of data, each size + bytes long, from the stream pointed to by stream, storing + them at the location given by ptr. + + The function fwrite writes nmemb elements of data, each + size bytes long, to the stream pointed to by stream, + obtaining them from the location given by ptr. + +

RETURN VALUES +

fread and fwrite return the number of items successfully + read or written (i.e., not the number of characters). If + an error occurs, or the end-of-file is reached, the return + value is a short item count (or zero). + + fread does not distinguish between end-of-file and error, + and callers must use feof(3) and ferror(3) to determine + which occurred. + +
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SEE ALSO +

+feof, +ferror, +read, +write, +

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STANDARDS +

The functions fread and fwrite conform to ANSI C3.159-1989 + (``ANSI C''). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

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