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c_fopen.c
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <stdio.h>
// fopen - open a stream
void c_fopen_ ( FILE **fp, char *path, char *cmode )
{
*fp = fopen ( path, cmode );
}
//
//
// New version:
// Pass arguments using its reference with value in integer(8), i.e.
// intptr_t defined in /usr/include/stdint.h
//
#include <stdint.h>
void c_fopen_intref_ ( intptr_t *ifptr, char *path, char *cmode )
{
//
// Method 1:
// FILE *fp ;
// fp = fopen ( path, cmode );
// *ifptr = (intptr_t) (FILE *) fp ;
//
// Or,
// Method 2:
//
*ifptr = (intptr_t) (FILE *) fopen ( path, cmode ) ;
//
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/*
Ref:
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fopen.html
#include <stdio.h>
/usr/include/stdio.h
+ fopen
FILE *fopen( const char *pathname, const char *cmode );
The fopen() function shall open the file whose PATHNAME is the string
pointed to by PATHNAME, and associates a stream with it.
The CMODE argument points to a string. If the string is one of the
following, the file shall be opened in the indicated mode. Otherwise, the
behavior is undefined.
CMODE:
r or rb
Open file for reading.
w or wb
Truncate to zero length or create file for writing.
a or ab
Append; open or create file for writing at end-of-file.
r+ or rb+ or r+b
Open file for update (reading and writing).
w+ or wb+ or w+b
Truncate to zero length or create file for update.
a+ or ab+ or a+b
Append; open or create file for update, writing at end-of-file.
Upon successful completion, fopen() shall return a pointer to the
object controlling the stream. Otherwise, a NULL pointer shall be
returned, and ERRNO shall be set to indicate the error.
EXAMPLES: Opening a File
The following example tries to open the file named file for reading.
The fopen() function returns a file pointer that is used in subsequent
fgets() and fclose() calls. If the program cannot open the file, it just
ignores it.
#include <stdio.h>
FILE *fp;
void rgrep ( const char *file )
{
if ( (fp = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL ) return;
}
REMARKS:
'b': The character 'b' shall have no effect, but is allowed for
ISO C standard conformance.
'r': Opening a file with read mode (r as the first character in the
CMODE argument) shall fail if the file does not exist or cannot be read.
'a': Opening a file with append mode (a as the first character in the
CMODE argument) shall cause all subsequent writes to the file to be forced to
the then current end-of-file, regardless of intervening calls to fseek().
'+': When a file is opened with update mode ('+' as the second or third
character in the CMODE argument), both input and output may be performed on
the associated stream. However, the application shall ensure that output
is not directly followed by input without an intervening call to fflush()
or to a file positioning function (fseek(), fsetpos(), or rewind()), and
input is not directly followed by output without an intervening call to a
file positioning function, unless the input operation encounters end-of-file.
When opened, a stream is fully buffered if and only if it can be
determined not to refer to an interactive device. The error and end-of-file
indicators for the stream shall be cleared.
If mode is w, wb, a, ab, w+, wb+, w+b, a+, ab+, or a+b, and the file
did not previously exist, upon successful completion, fopen() shall
+ mark for update the last data access, last data modification, and last
file status change timestamps of the file and the last file status
change and last data modification timestamps of the parent directory.
+ create a file as if it called the creat() function with a value
appropriate for the path argument interpreted from pathname and a
value of S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH
for the CMODE argument.
+ mark for update the last data modification and last file status change
timestamps of the file.
ERRNO:
The fopen() function shall fail if:
[EACCES]
Search permission is denied on a component of the path prefix, or
the file exists and the permissions specified by mode are denied, or
the file does not exist and write permission is denied for the parent
directory of the file to be created.
[EINTR]
A signal was caught during fopen().
[EISDIR]
The named file is a directory and mode requires write access.
[ELOOP]
A loop exists in symbolic links encountered during resolution of
the path argument.
[EMFILE]
All file descriptors available to the process are currently open.
[EMFILE]
{STREAM_MAX} streams are currently open in the calling process.
[ENAMETOOLONG]
The length of a pathname exceeds {PATH_MAX}, or pathname resolution
of a symbolic link produced an intermediate result with a length that
exceeds {PATH_MAX}.
[ENFILE]
The maximum allowable number of files is currently open in the system.
[ENOENT]
The mode string begins with 'r' and a component of pathname does not
name an existing file, or mode begins with 'w' or 'a' and a component of
the path prefix of pathname does not name an existing file, or pathname
is an empty string.
[ENOENT] or [ENOTDIR]
The pathname argument contains at least one non- <slash> character and
ends with one or more trailing <slash> characters. If pathname without the
trailing <slash> characters would name an existing file, an [ENOENT] error
shall not occur.
[ENOSPC]
The directory or file system that would contain the new file cannot be
expanded, the file does not exist, and the file was to be created.
[ENOTDIR]
A component of the path prefix names an existing file that is neither
a directory nor a symbolic link to a directory, or the pathname argument
contains at least one non- <slash> character and ends with one or more
trailing <slash> characters and the last pathname component names an
existing file that is neither a directory nor a symbolic link to a
directory.
[ENXIO]
The named file is a character special or block special file, and the
device associated with this special file does not exist.
[EOVERFLOW]
The named file is a regular file and the size of the file cannot be
represented correctly in an object of type off_t. [Option End]
[EROFS]
The named file resides on a read-only file system and mode requires
write access.
The fopen() function may fail if:
[EINVAL]
The value of the mode argument is not valid.
[ELOOP]
More than {SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during
resolution of the path argument.
[EMFILE]
{FOPEN_MAX} streams are currently open in the calling process.
[ENAMETOOLONG]
The length of a component of a pathname is longer than {NAME_MAX}.
[ENOMEM]
Insufficient storage space is available.
[ETXTBSY]
The file is a pure procedure (shared text) file that is being
executed and mode requires write access.
*/