Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 07:49:32 +0100 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com From: andrea DOT tasso AT galactica DOT it (Andrea Tasso) Subject: problem with fseek, macro SEEK_CUR does not work HI ! First: excuse me for my previous message about undefined reference with math that I posted twice. Now I have a problem with the function fseek, that I explain with this example: This is the code: #include #include void main ( void ) { FILE *fp ; if ( ( fp = fopen ( "test" , "rb" ) ) == NULL ) { printf ( " Cannot open file for input. \n " ) ; exit (1) ; } printf ( "%c\n" , getc(fp) ) ; fseek ( fp , +1 , SEEK_CUR ) ; printf ( "%c\n" , getc(fp) ) ; } The text input file name test is this line: 1234567890 The output is: 1 While I expected to see 1 3 That is what I see if I write fseek ( fp , +2 , SEEK_SET ) ; The problem remains also if I open the file in text mode; I tried to open it in binary mode because I read in djgpp documentation that fseek doesn't work properly with DOS in text mode (no one-to-one correspondence chars-bytes). I am afraid the problem is pesent also in binary mode, isn't it ? Thank you andrea