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VMS Help CRTL, open, Arguments *Conan The Librarian |
file_spec
A null-terminated character string containing a valid file
specification. If you specify a directory in the file_spec and
it is a search list that contains an error, Compaq C interprets
it as a file open error.
If the file_spec parameter refers to a symbolic link, the open
function opens the file pointed to by the symbolic link.
flags
The following values are defined in the <fcntl.h> header file:
O_RDONLY Open for reading only
O_WRONLY Open for writing only
O_RDWR Open for reading and writing
O_NDELAY Open for asynchronous input
O_APPEND Append on each write
O_CREAT Create a file if it does not exist
O_TRUNC Create a new version of this file
O_EXCL Error if attempting to create existing file
These flags are set using the bitwise OR operator (|) to
separate specified flags.
Opening a file with O_APPEND causes each write on the file to
be appended to the end. (In contrast, with the VAX C RTL the
behavior of files opened in append mode was to start at EOF and,
thereafter, write at the current file position.)
If O_TRUNC is specified and the file exists, open creates a new
file by incrementing the version number by 1, leaving the old
version in existence.
If O_CREAT is set and the named file does not exist, the Compaq C
RTL creates it with any attributes specified in the fourth and
subsequent arguments ( . . . ). If O_EXCL is set with O_CREAT and
the named file exists, the attempted open returns an error.
mode
An unsigned value that specifies the file-protection mode. The
compiler performs a bitwise AND operation on the mode and the
complement of the current protection mode.
You can construct modes by using the bitwise OR operator (|) to
separate specified modes. The modes are:
0400 OWNER:READ
0200 OWNER:WRITE
0100 OWNER:EXECUTE
0040 GROUP:READ
0020 GROUP:WRITE
0010 GROUP:EXECUTE
0004 WORLD:READ
0002 WORLD:WRITE
0001 WORLD:EXECUTE
The system is given the same access privileges as the owner. A
WRITE privilege also implies a DELETE privilege.
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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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