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;offset:is the signed offset which depending on the type parameter is used to determine the new position within the file.
;offset:is the signed offset which depending on the type parameter is used to determine the new position within the file.
;type:indicates the basis of a seek operation.
;type:indicates the basis of a seek operation.
:type == 0 indicates seek relative to beginning of file.
::0 indicates seek relative to beginning of file.
:type == 1 indicates seek relative to current position within the file.
::1 indicates seek relative to current position within the file.
:type == 2 indicates seek relative to end of file.
::2 indicates seek relative to end of file.


==Returns==
==Returns==
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unsigned short type;
unsigned short type;
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Revision as of 20:44, 21 May 2019

Move the file's logical read position pointer.

Syntax

int far pascal MFS_CHGFILEPTR(offset, type)

Parameters

offset
is the signed offset which depending on the type parameter is used to determine the new position within the file.
type
indicates the basis of a seek operation.
0 indicates seek relative to beginning of file.
1 indicates seek relative to current position within the file.
2 indicates seek relative to end of file.

Returns

0
If no error is detected, a zero error code is returned.
non-zero
If an error is detected, a non-zero error code is returned.

Remarks

The file system may want to take the seek operation as a hint that an I/O operation is about to take place at the new position and initiate a positioning operation on sequential access media or read-ahead operation on other media.

Example Source Code

Calling Sequence

int far pascal MFS_CHGFILEPTR(offset, type)

long offset;
unsigned short type;