bsd man page for ferror

Query: ferror

OS: bsd

Section: 3s

Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar

FERROR(3S)																FERROR(3S)

NAME
ferror, feof, clearerr, fileno - stream status inquiries
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> feof(stream) FILE *stream; ferror(stream) FILE *stream clearerr(stream) FILE *stream fileno(stream) FILE *stream;
DESCRIPTION
Feof returns non-zero when end of file is read on the named input stream, otherwise zero. Unless cleared by clearerr, the end-of-file indication lasts until the stream is closed. Ferror returns non-zero when an error has occurred reading or writing the named stream, otherwise zero. Unless cleared by clearerr, the error indication lasts until the stream is closed. Clearerr resets the error and end-of-file indicators on the named stream. Fileno returns the integer file descriptor associated with the stream, see open(2). Currently all of these functions are implemented as macros; they cannot be redeclared.
SEE ALSO
fopen(3S), open(2) 4th Berkeley Distribution May 14, 1986 FERROR(3S)
Related Man Pages
clearerr(3) - mojave
ferror(3) - mojave
clearerr(3) - redhat
fileno(3) - redhat
fileno_unlocked(3) - osx
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