fread
, fread_unlocked
,
fwrite
, fwrite_unlocked
—
binary stream input/output
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include <stdio.h>
size_t
fread
(void
* restrict ptr, size_t
size, size_t nmemb,
FILE * restrict
stream);
size_t
fread_unlocked
(void
* restrict ptr, size_t
size, size_t nmemb,
FILE * restrict
stream);
size_t
fwrite
(const
void * restrict ptr,
size_t size,
size_t nmemb,
FILE * restrict
stream);
size_t
fwrite_unlocked
(const
void * restrict ptr,
size_t size,
size_t nmemb,
FILE * restrict
stream);
The function fread
() reads nmemb
objects, each size bytes long, from the stream pointed
to by stream, storing them at the location given by
ptr.
The function fwrite
() writes
nmemb objects, each size bytes
long, to the stream pointed to by stream, obtaining
them from the location given by ptr.
The fread_unlocked
() and
fwrite_unlocked
() functions are equivalent to
fread
() and fwrite
()
respectively, except that the caller is responsible for locking the stream
with
flockfile(3)
before calling them. These functions may be used to avoid the overhead of
locking the stream and to prevent races when multiple threads are operating
on the same stream.
The functions fread
() and
fwrite
() advance the file position indicator for the
stream by the number of bytes read or written. They return the number of
objects read or written. If an error occurs, or the end-of-file is reached,
the return value is a short object count (or zero).
The function fread
() does not distinguish
between end-of-file and error, and callers must use
feof(3)
and
ferror(3)
to determine which occurred. The function fwrite
()
returns a value less than nmemb only if a write error
has occurred.
The functions fread
() and
fwrite
() conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1990
(“ISO C90”).