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CentOS 4.8

i386

fpurge(3)


FPURGE

FPURGE

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUE
ERRORS
CONFORMING TO
NOTES
SEE ALSO

NAME

fpurge, __fpurge − purge a stream

SYNOPSIS

/* unsupported */
#include <stdio.h>

int fpurge(FILE *stream);

/* supported */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdio_ext.h>

void __fpurge(FILE *stream);

DESCRIPTION

The function fpurge() clears the buffers of the given stream. For output streams this discards any unwritten output. For input streams this discards any input read from the underlying object but not yet obtained via getc(3); this includes any text pushed back via ungetc(). See also fflush(3).

The function __fpurge() does precisely the same, but without returning a value.

RETURN VALUE

Upon successful completion fpurge() returns 0. On error, it returns −1 and sets errno appropriately.

ERRORS

EBADF

stream is not an open stream.

CONFORMING TO

These functions are nonstandard and not portable. The function fpurge() was introduced in BSD 4.4 and is not available under Linux. The function __fpurge() was introduced in Solaris, and is present in glibc 2.1.95 and later.

NOTES

Usually it is a mistake to want to discard input buffers.

SEE ALSO

fclean(3), fflush(3), setbuf(3), stdio_ext(3)



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