/* * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, * and/or other materials related to such * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed * by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. */ /* FUNCTION <>---restore position of a stream or file INDEX fsetpos INDEX _fsetpos_r SYNOPSIS #include int fsetpos(FILE *<[fp]>, const fpos_t *<[pos]>); int _fsetpos_r(struct _reent *<[ptr]>, FILE *<[fp]>, const fpos_t *<[pos]>); DESCRIPTION Objects of type <> can have a ``position'' that records how much of the file your program has already read. Many of the <> functions depend on this position, and many change it as a side effect. You can use <> to return the file identified by <[fp]> to a previous position <<*<[pos]>>> (after first recording it with <>). See <> for a similar facility. RETURNS <> returns <<0>> when successful. If <> fails, the result is <<1>>. The reason for failure is indicated in <>: either <> (the stream identified by <[fp]> doesn't support repositioning) or <> (invalid file position). PORTABILITY ANSI C requires <>, but does not specify the nature of <<*<[pos]>>> beyond identifying it as written by <>. Supporting OS subroutines required: <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>. */ #include <_ansi.h> #include #include int _fsetpos_r (struct _reent * ptr, FILE * iop, const _fpos_t * pos) { int x = _fseek_r (ptr, iop, *pos, SEEK_SET); if (x != 0) return 1; return 0; } #ifndef _REENT_ONLY int fsetpos (FILE * iop, const _fpos_t * pos) { return _fsetpos_r (_REENT, iop, pos); } #endif /* !_REENT_ONLY */