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Man Page: io_appendfile

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

io_appendfile(3)					     Library Functions Manual						  io_appendfile(3)

NAME
io_appendfile - open a file for appending
SYNTAX
#include <io.h> int io_appendfile(int64* d,const char* s);
DESCRIPTION
io_appendfile sets d to the number of a new descriptor writing to the end of the disk file named s, and returns 1. If the file does not exist, it will be created with mode 0600. If something goes wrong, io_appendfile sets errno to indicate the error, and returns 0; it does not create a new descriptor, and it does not touch d.
SEE ALSO
io_readfile(3), io_createfile(3), io_readwritefile(3) io_appendfile(3)
Related Man Pages
io_nonblock(3) - debian
io_tryread(3) - debian
io_trywrite(3) - debian
fdopen(3) - netbsd
shm_open(2) - osx
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