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#include os2.h | #include os2.h | ||
APIRET DosProtectSetFilePtrL (HFILE hFile, | |||
LONGLONG ib, ULONG method, | |||
PLONGLONG ibActual, | |||
FHLOCK fhFileHandleLockID) | |||
</PRE> | </PRE> | ||
==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
; | ;hFile HFILE) input : The handle returned by a previous DosOpenL function. | ||
;ib LONGLONG) input : The signed distance (offset) to move, in bytes. | |||
; ib LONGLONG) input : The signed distance (offset) to move, in bytes. | ;method LONG) input : The method of moving. | ||
:This field specifies the location in the file at which the read/write pointer starts before adding the ib offset. The values and their meanings are as shown in the following list | |||
; method LONG) input : The method of moving. | FILE_BEGIN Move the pointer from the beginning of the file. | ||
FILE_CURRENT Move the pointer from the current location of the read/write pointer. | |||
This field specifies the location in the file at which the read/write pointer starts before adding the ib offset. The values and their meanings are as shown in the following list | FILE_END Move the pointer from the end of the file. | ||
Use this method to determine a file s size. | |||
;ibActual PLONGLONG) output : Address of the new pointer location. | |||
;fhFileHandleLockID FHLOCK) input : The filehandle lockid returned by a previous DosProtectOpenL. | |||
Move the pointer from the end of the file. Use this method to determine a file s size. | |||
; ibActual PLONGLONG) output : Address of the new pointer location. | |||
==Return Code== | ==Return Code== | ||
ulrc APIRET) returns | ulrc APIRET) returns | ||
DosProtectSetFilePtrL returns one of the following values | DosProtectSetFilePtrL returns one of the following values | ||
* NO_ERROR | |||
* | * ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION | ||
* | * ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE | ||
* | * 132 ERROR_SEEK_ON_DEVICE | ||
* 132 | * 131 ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK | ||
* 131 | * 130 ERROR_DIRECT_ACCESS_HANDLE | ||
* 130 | |||
==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
The read/write pointer in a file is a signed 64-bit number. A negative value for ib moves the pointer backward in the file; a positive value moves it forward. DosProtectSetFilePtrL cannot be used to move to a negative position in the file. | The read/write pointer in a file is a signed 64-bit number. A negative value for ib moves the pointer backward in the file; a positive value moves it forward. DosProtectSetFilePtrL cannot be used to move to a negative position in the file. | ||
DosProtectSetFilePtrL cannot be used for a character device or pipe. | DosProtectSetFilePtrL cannot be used for a character device or pipe. | ||
==Example Code== | ==Example Code== | ||
This example opens or creates and opens a file named DOSPROT.DAT , writes a string to it, returns the file pointer to the beginning of the file, reads it, and finally closes it using DosProtect functions. | This example opens or creates and opens a file named DOSPROT.DAT , writes a string to it, returns the file pointer to the beginning of the file, reads it, and finally closes it using DosProtect functions. | ||
<PRE> | <PRE> | ||
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR /* File Manager values */#define INCL_DOSERRORS /* DOS Error values */ | #define INCL_DOSFILEMGR /* File Manager values */ | ||
#define INCL_DOSERRORS /* DOS Error values */ | |||
#include os2.h | #include os2.h | ||
#include stdio.h | #include stdio.h | ||
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return NO_ERROR; | return NO_ERROR; | ||
</PRE> | |||
==Related Functions== | ==Related Functions== | ||
* [[ | *[[DosProtectOpenL]] | ||
* [[ | *[[DosProtectRead]] | ||
* [[ | *[[DosProtectSetFileSizeL]] | ||
* [[ | *[[DosProtectWrite]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Dos]] |
Revision as of 20:46, 26 November 2016
Description
DosProtectSetFilePtrL moves the read or write pointer according to the type of move specified.
Syntax
#define INCL DOSFILEMGR #include os2.h APIRET DosProtectSetFilePtrL (HFILE hFile, LONGLONG ib, ULONG method, PLONGLONG ibActual, FHLOCK fhFileHandleLockID)
Parameters
- hFile HFILE) input
- The handle returned by a previous DosOpenL function.
- ib LONGLONG) input
- The signed distance (offset) to move, in bytes.
- method LONG) input
- The method of moving.
- This field specifies the location in the file at which the read/write pointer starts before adding the ib offset. The values and their meanings are as shown in the following list
FILE_BEGIN Move the pointer from the beginning of the file. FILE_CURRENT Move the pointer from the current location of the read/write pointer. FILE_END Move the pointer from the end of the file. Use this method to determine a file s size.
- ibActual PLONGLONG) output
- Address of the new pointer location.
- fhFileHandleLockID FHLOCK) input
- The filehandle lockid returned by a previous DosProtectOpenL.
Return Code
ulrc APIRET) returns
DosProtectSetFilePtrL returns one of the following values
- NO_ERROR
- ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION
- ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
- 132 ERROR_SEEK_ON_DEVICE
- 131 ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK
- 130 ERROR_DIRECT_ACCESS_HANDLE
Remarks
The read/write pointer in a file is a signed 64-bit number. A negative value for ib moves the pointer backward in the file; a positive value moves it forward. DosProtectSetFilePtrL cannot be used to move to a negative position in the file.
DosProtectSetFilePtrL cannot be used for a character device or pipe.
Example Code
This example opens or creates and opens a file named DOSPROT.DAT , writes a string to it, returns the file pointer to the beginning of the file, reads it, and finally closes it using DosProtect functions.
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR /* File Manager values */ #define INCL_DOSERRORS /* DOS Error values */ #include os2.h #include stdio.h #include string.h int main(VOID) HFILE hfFileHandle = 0L; ULONG ulAction = 0; ULONG ulBytesRead = 0; ULONG ulWrote = 0; LONGLONG ullLocal = 0; UCHAR uchFileName 20 = "dosprot.dat", uchFileData 100 = " "; FHLOCK FileHandleLock = 0; /* File handle lock */ APIRET rc = NO_ERROR; /* Return code */ /* Open the file test.dat. Make it read/write, open it */ /* if it already exists and create it if it is new. */ rc = DosProtectOpenL(uchFileName, /* File path name */ hfFileHandle, /* File handle */ ulAction, /* Action taken */ (LONGLONG)100, /* File primary allocation */ FILE_ARCHIVED | FILE_NORMAL, /* File attribute */ OPEN_ACTION_CREATE_IF_NEW | OPEN_ACTION_OPEN_IF_EXISTS, /* Open function type */ OPEN_FLAGS_NOINHERIT | OPEN_SHARE_DENYNONE | OPEN_ACCESS_READWRITE, /* Open mode of the file */ 0L, /* No extended attribute */ FileHandleLock); /* File handle lock id */ if (rc != NO_ERROR) printf("DosProtectOpenL error return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; else printf ("DosProtectOpenL Action taken = %u\n", ulAction); /* endif */ /* Write a string to the file */ strcpy (uchFileData, "testing...\n3...\n2...\n1\n"); rc = DosProtectWrite (hfFileHandle, /* File handle */ (PVOID) uchFileData, /* String to be written */ sizeof (uchFileData), /* Size of string to be written */ ulWrote, /* Bytes actually written */ FileHandleLock); /* File handle lock id */if (rc != NO_ERROR) printf("DosProtectWrite error return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; else printf ("DosProtectWrite Bytes written = %u\n", ulWrote); /* endif */ /* Move the file pointer back to the beginning of the file */ rc = DosProtectSetFilePtrL (hfFileHandle, /* File Handle */ (LONGLONG)0, /* Offset */ FILE_BEGIN, /* Move from BOF */ ullLocal, /* New location address */ FileHandleLock); /* File handle lock id */ if (rc != NO_ERROR) printf("DosSetFilePtr error return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; /* Read the first 100 bytes of the file */ rc = DosProtectRead (hfFileHandle, /* File Handle */ uchFileData, /* String to be read */ 100L, /* Length of string to be read */ ulBytesRead, /* Bytes actually read */ FileHandleLock); /* File handle lock id */ if (rc != NO_ERROR) printf("DosProtectRead error return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; else printf("DosProtectRead Bytes read = %u\n%s\n", ulBytesRead, uchFileData); /* endif */ rc = DosProtectClose(hfFileHandle, FileHandleLock); /* Close the file */ if (rc != NO_ERROR) printf("DosProtectClose error return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; return NO_ERROR;