Tcl_GetOpenFile
Section: Tcl Library Procedures (3)
Updated: 8.0
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NAME
Tcl_GetOpenFile - Get a standard IO File * handle from a channel. (Unix only)
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
int
Tcl_GetOpenFile(interp, string, write, checkUsage, filePtr)
ARGUMENTS
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Tcl_Interp *interp (in)
Tcl interpreter from which file handle is to be obtained.
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char *string (in)
String identifying channel, such as stdin or file4.
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int write (in)
Non-zero means the file will be used for writing, zero means it will
be used for reading.
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int checkUsage (in)
If non-zero, then an error will be generated if the file wasn't opened
for the access indicated by write.
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ClientData *filePtr (out)
Points to word in which to store pointer to FILE structure for
the file given by string.
DESCRIPTION
Tcl_GetOpenFile takes as argument a file identifier of the form
returned by the open command and
returns at *filePtr a pointer to the FILE structure for
the file.
The write argument indicates whether the FILE pointer will
be used for reading or writing.
In some cases, such as a channel that connects to a pipeline of
subprocesses, different FILE pointers will be returned for reading
and writing.
Tcl_GetOpenFile normally returns TCL_OK.
If an error occurs in Tcl_GetOpenFile (e.g. string didn't
make any sense or checkUsage was set and the file wasn't opened
for the access specified by write) then TCL_ERROR is returned
and interp->result will contain an error message.
In the current implementation checkUsage is ignored and consistency
checks are always performed.
Note that this interface is only supported on the Unix platform.
KEYWORDS
channel, file handle, permissions, pipeline, read, write
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