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Linux® Programming by Example
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Linux® Programming by Example

by Arnold Robbins
April 2004
Beginner
720 pages
15h 47m
English
Pearson
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Chapter 4. Files and File I/O

In this chapter

  • 4.1 Introducing the Linux/Unix I/O Model page 84

  • 4.2 Presenting a Basic Program Structure page 84

  • 4.3 Determining What Went Wrong page 86

  • 4.4 Doing Input and Output page 91

  • 4.5 Random Access: Moving Around within a File page 102

  • 4.6 Creating Files page 106

  • 4.7 Forcing Data to Disk page 113

  • 4.8 Setting File Length page 114

  • 4.9 Summary page 115

  • Exercises page 115

This chapter describes basic file operations: opening and creating files, reading and writing them, moving around in them, and closing them. Along the way it presents the standard mechanisms for detecting and reporting errors. The chapter ends off by describing how to set a file’s length and force file data and metadata to disk.

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