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VMS Help CRTL, fopen, Arguments *Conan The Librarian |
file_spec
A character string containing a valid file specification.
a_mode
The access mode indicator. Use one of the following character
strings: "r", "w", "a", "r+", "w+", "rb", "r+b", "rb+", "wb",
"w+b", "wb+", "ab", "a+b", "ab+", or "a+".
These access modes have the following effects:
o "r" opens an existing file for reading.
o "w" creates a new file, if necessary, and opens the file for
writing. If the file exists, it creates a new file with the
same name and a higher version number.
o "a" opens the file for append access. An existing file is
positioned at the end-of-file, and data is written there. If
the file does not exist, the Compaq C RTL creates it.
The update access modes allow a file to be opened for both
reading and writing. When used with existing files, "r+" and
"a+" differ only in the initial positioning within the file. The
modes are:
o "r+" opens an existing file for read update access. It is
opened for reading, positioned first at the beginning-of-file,
but writing is also allowed.
o "w+" opens a new file for write update access.
o "a+" opens a file for append update access. The file is first
positioned at the end-of-file (writing). If the file does not
exist, the Compaq C RTL creates it.
o "b" means binary access mode. In this case, no conversion of
carriage-control information is attempted.
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Optional file attribute arguments. The file attribute arguments
are the same as those used in the creat function. For more
information, see the creat function.
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