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| Date: | Mon, 12 Dec 94 20:21 MST |
| From: | mat AT ardi DOT com (Mat Hostetter) |
| To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu |
| Cc: | IBBT0 AT cc DOT uab DOT es |
| Subject: | Re: Help about truncating files |
| References: | <01HKK6FUXGXU8WZEM3 AT cc DOT uab DOT es> |
| <9412121810 DOT AA25037 AT delorie> |
>>>>> "dj" == DJ Delorie <dj AT stealth DOT ctron DOT com> writes:
dj> DOS says that if you write zero bytes, the file is truncated
dj> where the pointer is. With FILE* streams, this is tricky
dj> (because of the caching), but what you can do is this:
dj> fflush(f);
dj> lseek(fileno(f), POS, 0);
dj> write(fileno(f), 0, 0);
ftruncate() in the djgpp C library does exactly this, but without the
fflush().
-Mat
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