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			2.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			80 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
| /*
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|  * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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|  * All rights reserved.
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|  *
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|  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
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|  * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
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|  * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
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|  * advertising materials, and other materials related to such
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|  * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
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|  * by the University of California, Berkeley.  The name of the
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|  * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
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|  * from this software without specific prior written permission.
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
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|  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
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|  * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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|  */
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| 
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| /*
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| FUNCTION
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| <<setbuf>>---specify full buffering for a file or stream
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| 
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| INDEX
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| 	setbuf
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| 
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| ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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| 	#include <stdio.h>
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| 	void setbuf(FILE *<[fp]>, char *<[buf]>);
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| 
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| TRAD_SYNOPSIS
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| 	#include <stdio.h>
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| 	void setbuf(<[fp]>, <[buf]>)
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| 	FILE *<[fp]>;
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| 	char *<[buf]>;
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| <<setbuf>> specifies that output to the file or stream identified by <[fp]>
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| should be fully buffered.  All output for this file will go to a
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| buffer (of size <<BUFSIZ>>, specified in `<<stdio.h>>').  Output will
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| be passed on to the host system only when the buffer is full, or when
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| an input operation intervenes.
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| 
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| You may, if you wish, supply your own buffer by passing a pointer to
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| it as the argument <[buf]>.  It must have size <<BUFSIZ>>.  You can
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| also use <<NULL>> as the value of <[buf]>, to signal that the
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| <<setbuf>> function is to allocate the buffer.
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| 
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| WARNINGS
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| You may only use <<setbuf>> before performing any file operation other
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| than opening the file.
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| 
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| If you supply a non-null <[buf]>, you must ensure that the associated
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| storage continues to be available until you close the stream
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| identified by <[fp]>.
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| 
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| RETURNS
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| <<setbuf>> does not return a result.
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| 
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| PORTABILITY
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| Both ANSI C and the System V Interface Definition (Issue 2) require
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| <<setbuf>>.  However, they differ on the meaning of a <<NULL>> buffer
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| pointer: the SVID issue 2 specification says that a <<NULL>> buffer
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| pointer requests unbuffered output.  For maximum portability, avoid
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| <<NULL>> buffer pointers.
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| 
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| Supporting OS subroutines required: <<close>>, <<fstat>>, <<isatty>>,
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| <<lseek>>, <<read>>, <<sbrk>>, <<write>>.
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| */
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| 
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| #include <_ansi.h>
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include "local.h"
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| 
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| void
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| _DEFUN (setbuf, (fp, buf),
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| 	FILE * fp _AND
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| 	char *buf)
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| {
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|   (void) setvbuf (fp, buf, buf ? _IOFBF : _IONBF, BUFSIZ);
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| }
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