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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)fopen.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93 .\" .Dd November 14, 2012 .Dt FOPEN 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm fopen , .Nm fdopen , .Nm freopen .Nd stream open functions .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS .In stdio.h .Ft FILE * .Fn fopen "const char * restrict path" "const char * restrict mode" .Ft FILE * .Fn fdopen "int fildes" "const char *mode" .Ft FILE * .Fn freopen "const char * restrict path" "const char * restrict mode" "FILE * restrict stream" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn fopen function opens the file whose name is the string pointed to by .Fa path and associates a stream with it. .Pp The argument .Fa mode points to a string beginning with one of the following sequences (Additional characters may follow these sequences.): .Bl -tag -width indent .It Dq Li r Open for reading. .It Dq Li r+ Open for reading and writing. .It Dq Li w Open for writing. Truncate file to zero length or create file. .It Dq Li w+ Open for reading and writing. Truncate file to zero length or create file. .It Dq Li a Append; open for writing. The file is created if it does not exist. .It Dq Li a+ Append; open for reading and writing. The file is created if it does not exist. .El .Pp Additionally: .Bl -bullet -offset 2n .It The .Fa mode string can also include the letter .Dq b either as a last character or as a character between the characters in any of the two-character strings described above. This is strictly for compatibility with .St -ansiC and has no effect; the .Dq b is ignored. .It The letter .Dq f in the mode string restricts .Fn fopen to regular files; if the file opened is not a regular file, .Fn fopen will fail. This is a non .St -ansiC extension. .It The letter .Dq e in the mode string sets the close-on-exec flag in the file descriptors of the newly opened file files; if the operation fails, .Fn fopen will fail. This is a non .St -ansiC extension. .It Sq x The letter .Sq x in the mode turns on exclusive open mode to the file ( .Dv O_EXCL ) which means that the file will not be created if it already exists. .El .Pp Any created files will have mode .Pf \*q Dv S_IRUSR \&| .Dv S_IWUSR \&| .Dv S_IRGRP \&| .Dv S_IWGRP \&| .Dv S_IROTH \&| .Dv S_IWOTH Ns \*q .Pq Li 0666 , as modified by the process' .Xr umask 2 value. .Pp Opening a file with append mode causes all subsequent writes to it to be forced to the then current end of file, regardless of intervening repositioning of the stream. .Pp The .Fn fopen and .Fn freopen functions initially position the stream at the start of the file unless the file is opened with append mode, in which case the stream is initially positioned at the end of the file. .\" PR 6072 claims this paragraph is not correct. .\" .Pp .\" Reads and writes may be intermixed on read/write streams in any order, .\" and do not require an intermediate seek as in previous versions of .\" .Em stdio . .\" This is not portable to other systems, however; .\" .Tn ANSI C .\" requires that .\" a file positioning function intervene between output and input, unless .\" an input operation encounters end-of-file. .Pp The .Fn fdopen function associates a stream with the existing file descriptor, .Fa fildes . The .Fa mode of the stream must be compatible with the mode of the file descriptor. The stream is positioned at the file offset of the file descriptor. .Pp The .Fn freopen function opens the file whose name is the string pointed to by .Fa path and associates the stream pointed to by .Fa stream with it. The original stream (if it exists) is closed. The .Fa mode argument is used just as in the .Fn fopen function. The primary use of the .Fn freopen function is to change the file associated with a standard text stream .Pf ( Em stderr , .Em stdin , or .Em stdout ) . .Sh RETURN VALUES Upon successful completion .Fn fopen , .Fn fdopen and .Fn freopen return a .Tn FILE pointer. Otherwise, .Dv NULL is returned and the global variable .Va errno is set to indicate the error. .Sh ERRORS The functions may fail if: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EFTYPE The file is not a regular file and the character ``f'' is specified in the mode. .It Bq Er EINVAL The specified .Fa mode was invalid. .El .Pp The .Fn fopen , .Fn fdopen and .Fn freopen functions may also fail and set .Va errno for any of the errors specified for the routine .Xr malloc 3 . .Pp The .Fn fopen function may also fail and set .Va errno for any of the errors specified for the routine .Xr open 2 . .Pp The .Fn fdopen function may also fail and set .Va errno for any of the errors specified for the routine .Xr fcntl 2 . .Pp The .Fn freopen function may also fail and set .Va errno for any of the errors specified for the routines .Xr open 2 , .Xr fclose 3 and .Xr fflush 3 . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr open 2 , .Xr fclose 3 , .Xr fileno 3 , .Xr fseek 3 , .Xr funopen 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn fopen and .Fn freopen functions conform to .St -ansiC . All three functions are specified in .St -p1003.1-2008 . .Sh CAVEATS Proper code using .Fn fdopen with error checking should .Xr close 2 .Fa fildes in case of failure, and .Xr fclose 3 the resulting FILE * in case of success. .Bd -literal FILE *file; int fd; if ((file = fdopen(fd, "r")) != NULL) { /* perform operations on the FILE * */ fclose(file); } else { /* failure, report the error */ close(fd); } .Ed