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Man Page: gfs_pio_seek

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

GFS_PIO_SEEK(3) 														   GFS_PIO_SEEK(3)

NAME
gfs_pio_seek - reposition a stream
SYNOPSIS
#include <gfarm/gfarm.h> char *gfs_pio_seek (GFS_File gf, file_offset_t offset, int whence, file_offset_t * result);
DESCRIPTION
The gfs_pio_seek() function sets the file position indicator for the file gf. The new position, measured in bytes, is obtained by adding offset bytes to the position specified by whence. If whence is set to 0, 1, or 2, the offset is relative to the start of the file, the current position indicator, or end-of-file, respectively. When result is not NULL, the new position returns to the address pointed by result.
RETURN VALUES
NULL The function terminated successfully. GFARM_ERR_NO_MEMORY Insufficient memory was available. Others An error except the above occurred. The reason is shown by its pointed strings.
SEE ALSO
gfs_pio_create(3), gfs_pio_open(3) Gfarm 18 March 2003 GFS_PIO_SEEK(3)
Related Man Pages
fgetpos(3) - linux
fseek(3) - redhat
fseek(3) - linux
gfs_pio_set_view_local(3) - debian
gfs_pio_write(3) - debian
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