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35.Dd February 22, 2018
36.Dt FOPEN 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm fopen ,
40.Nm fdopen ,
41.Nm freopen
42.Nd stream open functions
43.Sh LIBRARY
44.Lb libc
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In stdio.h
47.Ft FILE *
48.Fn fopen "const char * restrict path" "const char * restrict mode"
49.Ft FILE *
50.Fn fdopen "int fildes" "const char *mode"
51.Ft FILE *
52.Fn freopen "const char * restrict path" "const char * restrict mode" "FILE * restrict stream"
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54The
55.Fn fopen
56function
57opens the file whose name is the string pointed to by
58.Fa path
59and associates a stream with it.
60.Pp
61The argument
62.Fa mode
63points to a string beginning with one of the following
64sequences (Additional characters may follow these sequences.):
65.Bl -tag -width indent
66.It Dq Li r
67Open file for reading.
68The stream is positioned at the beginning of the file.
69.It Dq Li w
70Open file for writing.
71Creates the file if it does not already exist,
72truncates the file if it does.
73.It Dq Li a
74Open file for append.
75Creates the file if it does not already exist.
76Seeks to end of the file.
77Subsequent writes to the file will always end up at the then current
78end of file, irrespective of any intervening
79.Xr fseek 3
80or similar operation.
81.El
82.Pp
83Additional flags may modify the primary mode as follows:
84.Bl -tag -width indent
85.It Dq Li +
86The file will be opened for both reading and writing.
87For example 'r+' or 'w+'.
88.It Dq Li x
89The open will fail if the file already exists (C11).
90For example 'wx'.
91.It Dq Li e
92Close-on-exec.
93The underlying descriptor will automatically be closed on any
94.Fn exec
95(glibc compatibility).
96.It Dq Li b
97Binary mode.
98On UNIX systems file reading and writing is always in binary
99mode so this flag has no effect.
100.El
101.Pp
102The
103.Fa mode
104string can also include the letter ``b'' either as a third character or
105as a character between the characters in any of the two-character strings
106described above.
107This is strictly for compatibility with
108.St -isoC-2011
109and has no effect; the ``b'' is ignored.
110.Pp
111Any created files will have mode
112.Pf \\*q Dv S_IRUSR
113\&|
114.Dv S_IWUSR
115\&|
116.Dv S_IRGRP
117\&|
118.Dv S_IWGRP
119\&|
120.Dv S_IROTH
121\&|
122.Dv S_IWOTH Ns \\*q
123.Pq Li 0666 ,
124as modified by the process'
125umask value (see
126.Xr umask 2 ) .
127.Pp
128Reads and writes may be intermixed on read/write streams in any order,
129and do not require an intermediate seek as in previous versions of
130.Em stdio .
131This is not portable to other systems, however;
132.Tn ANSI C
133requires that
134a file positioning function intervene between output and input, unless
135an input operation encounters end-of-file.
136.Pp
137The
138.Fn fdopen
139function associates a stream with the existing file descriptor,
140.Fa fildes .
141The mode
142of the stream must be compatible with the mode of the file descriptor.
143When the stream is closed via
144.Xr fclose 3 ,
145.Fa fildes
146is closed also.
147.Pp
148The
149.Fn freopen
150function
151opens the file whose name is the string pointed to by
152.Fa path
153and associates the stream pointed to by
154.Fa stream
155with it.
156The original stream (if it exists) is closed.
157The
158.Fa mode
159argument is used just as in the
160.Fn fopen
161function.
162.Pp
163If the
164.Fa path
165argument is
166.Dv NULL ,
167.Fn freopen
168attempts to re-open the file associated with
169.Fa stream
170with a new mode.
171The new mode must be compatible with the mode that the stream was originally
172opened with:
173.Bl -bullet -offset indent
174.It
175Streams originally opened with mode
176.Dq Li r
177can only be reopened with that same mode.
178.It
179Streams originally opened with mode
180.Dq Li a
181can be reopened with the same mode, or mode
182.Dq Li w .
183.It
184Streams originally opened with mode
185.Dq Li w
186can be reopened with the same mode, or mode
187.Dq Li a .
188.It
189Streams originally opened with mode
190.Dq Li r+ ,
191.Dq Li w+ ,
192or
193.Dq Li a+
194can be reopened with any mode.
195.El
196.Pp
197The primary use of the
198.Fn freopen
199function
200is to change the file associated with a
201standard text stream
202.Dv ( stderr , stdin ,
203or
204.Dv stdout ) .
205.Sh RETURN VALUES
206Upon successful completion
207.Fn fopen ,
208.Fn fdopen
209and
210.Fn freopen
211return a
212.Tn FILE
213pointer.
214Otherwise,
215.Dv NULL
216is returned and the global variable
217.Va errno
218is set to indicate the error.
219.Sh ERRORS
220.Bl -tag -width Er
221.It Bq Er EINVAL
222The
223.Fa mode
224argument
225to
226.Fn fopen ,
227.Fn fdopen ,
228or
229.Fn freopen
230was invalid.
231.El
232.Pp
233The
234.Fn fopen ,
235.Fn fdopen
236and
237.Fn freopen
238functions
239may also fail and set
240.Va errno
241for any of the errors specified for the routine
242.Xr malloc 3 .
243.Pp
244The
245.Fn fopen
246function
247may also fail and set
248.Va errno
249for any of the errors specified for the routine
250.Xr open 2 .
251.Pp
252The
253.Fn fdopen
254function
255may also fail and set
256.Va errno
257for any of the errors specified for the routine
258.Xr fcntl 2 .
259.Pp
260The
261.Fn freopen
262function
263may also fail and set
264.Va errno
265for any of the errors specified for the routines
266.Xr open 2 ,
267.Xr fclose 3
268and
269.Xr fflush 3 .
270.Sh SEE ALSO
271.Xr open 2 ,
272.Xr fclose 3 ,
273.Xr fileno 3 ,
274.Xr fseek 3 ,
275.Xr funopen 3
276.Sh STANDARDS
277The
278.Fn fopen
279and
280.Fn freopen
281functions
282conform to
283.St -isoC-2011 .
284The
285.Fn fdopen
286function
287conforms to
288.St -p1003.1-88 .
289