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LSEEK(2) System Calls Manual LSEEK(2)

lseekreposition read/write file offset

library “libc”

#include <unistd.h>

off_t
lseek(int fildes, off_t offset, int whence);

The () function repositions the offset of the file descriptor fildes to the argument offset according to the directive whence. The argument fildes must be an open file descriptor. () repositions the file position pointer associated with the file descriptor fildes as follows:

The () function allows the file offset to be set beyond the end of the existing end-of-file of the file. If data is later written at this point, subsequent reads of the data in the gap return bytes of zeros (until data is actually written into the gap).

Some devices are incapable of seeking. The value of the pointer associated with such a device is undefined.

Upon successful completion, lseek() returns the resulting offset location as measured in bytes from the beginning of the file. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.

Lseek() will fail and the file position pointer will remain unchanged if:

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is not an open file descriptor.
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is associated with a pipe, socket, or FIFO.
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Whence is not a proper value.

dup(2), open(2)

The lseek() function call is expected to conform to IEEE Std 1003.1-1990 (“POSIX.1”).

A lseek() function call appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.

This document's use of whence is incorrect English, but is maintained for historical reasons.

April 19, 1994 DragonFly-5.6.1