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Operating Systems HP-UX C++ Code migration from HP Unix 11.11 to 11.31 Post 302574151 by Corona688 on Wednesday 16th of November 2011 03:48:37 PM
Old 11-16-2011
What errors did you see, exactly?
 

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fgetpos64(3S)															     fgetpos64(3S)

NAME
fgetpos64(), fopen64(), freopen64(), fseeko64(), fsetpos64(), fstatvfsdev64(), ftello64(), ftw64(), nftw64(), statvfsdev64(), tmpfile64() - non-POSIX standard API interfaces to support large files. SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
New API's to support large files. These API interfaces are not a part of the POSIX standard and may be removed in the future. The function is identical to except that returns the position in a instead of a All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to in 64-bit compile environment. The function returns a pointer to a FILE which can be used to grow the file past 2 GB if desired. All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical to The function is identical to in 64-bit compile environment. The function returns a pointer to a FILE which can be used to grow the file past 2 GB if desired. All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical to The function is identical to except that accepts an for the size parameter instead of All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to except that accepts an for the pos parameter instead of All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to except that accepts a for the second parameter instead of All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to except that returns the file position in an instead of an All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to except that it that it utilizes a as the second parameter to the function whose pointer is passed to All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to except that it that it utilizes a as the second parameter to the function whose pointer is passed to All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to except that accepts a for the second parameter instead of All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. The function is identical to in the 64-bit compile environment. Both interfaces create a temporary file that is capable of growing beyond 2GB's if desired. All other functional behaviors, returns, and errors are identical. SEE ALSO
thread_safety(5). fgetpos64(3S)
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