fflush — flush a stream
#include <stdio.h>
int
fflush( |
FILE * | stream) ; |
The function fflush
() forces
a write of all user-space buffered data for the given output
or update stream
via
the stream's underlying write function. The open status of
the stream is unaffected.
If the stream
argument is NULL, fflush
()
flushes all open
output streams.
For a non-locking counterpart, see unlocked_stdio(3).
Upon successful completion 0 is returned. Otherwise,
EOF
is returned and the global
variable errno
is set to
indicate the error.
Stream
is
not an open stream, or is not open for writing.
The function fflush
() may
also fail and set errno
for any
of the errors specified for the routine write(2).
Note that fflush
() only
flushes the user space buffers provided by the C library. To
ensure that the data is physically stored on disk the kernel
buffers must be flushed too, for example, with sync(2) or fsync(2).
This page is part of release 2.79 of the Linux man-pages
project. A
description of the project, and information about reporting
bugs, can be found at
http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
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