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FSEEK(3)		   Linux Programmer's Manual		      FSEEK(3)

NAME
       fgetpos,	fseek, fsetpos,	ftell, rewind -	reposition a stream

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<stdio.h>

       int fseek(FILE *stream, long offset, int	whence);

       long ftell(FILE *stream);

       void rewind(FILE	*stream);

       int fgetpos(FILE	*stream, fpos_t	*pos);
       int fsetpos(FILE	*stream, const fpos_t *pos);

DESCRIPTION
       The  fseek()  function  sets the	file position indicator	for the	stream
       pointed to by stream.  The new position,	measured in bytes, is obtained
       by  adding offset bytes to the position specified by whence.  If	whence
       is set to SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, or	SEEK_END, the offset  is  relative  to
       the  start of the file, the current position indicator, or end-of-file,
       respectively.  A	successful call	to the	fseek()	 function  clears  the
       end-of-file  indicator  for  the	 stream	 and undoes any	effects	of the
       ungetc(3) function on the same stream.

       The ftell() function obtains the	current	value of the file position in-
       dicator for the stream pointed to by stream.

       The  rewind()  function sets the	file position indicator	for the	stream
       pointed to by stream to the beginning of	the file.   It	is  equivalent
       to:

	      (void) fseek(stream, 0L, SEEK_SET)

       except  that  the  error	 indicator for the stream is also cleared (see
       clearerr(3)).

       The fgetpos() and fsetpos() functions are alternate interfaces  equiva-
       lent  to	ftell()	and fseek() (with whence set to	SEEK_SET), setting and
       storing the current value of the	file offset into or  from  the	object
       referenced by pos.  On some non-UNIX systems, an	fpos_t object may be a
       complex object and these	routines may be	the only way to	portably repo-
       sition a	text stream.

RETURN VALUE
       The  rewind()  function	returns	no value.  Upon	successful completion,
       fgetpos(), fseek(), fsetpos() return 0, and ftell() returns the current
       offset.	Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the er-
       ror.

ERRORS
       EBADF  The stream specified is not a seekable stream.

       EINVAL The whence argument to fseek() was not  SEEK_SET,	 SEEK_END,  or
	      SEEK_CUR.	 Or: the resulting file	offset would be	negative.

       The  functions fgetpos(), fseek(), fsetpos(), and ftell() may also fail
       and set errno  for  any	of  the	 errors	 specified  for	 the  routines
       fflush(3), fstat(2), lseek(2), and malloc(3).

CONFORMING TO
       C89, C99.

SEE ALSO
       lseek(2), fseeko(3)

COLOPHON
       This  page  is  part of release 3.74 of the Linux man-pages project.  A
       description of the project, information about reporting bugs,  and  the
       latest	  version     of     this    page,    can    be	   found    at
       http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.

GNU				  2014-05-28			      FSEEK(3)

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