fflush, fpurge - flush a stream
#include <stdio.h>
int
fflush(FILE *stream);
int
fpurge(FILE *stream);
The function fflush() forces a write of all 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.
The function fpurge() erases any input or output buffered in
the given
stream. For output streams this discards any unwritten output. For input
streams this discards any input read from the underlying
object but
not yet obtained via getc(3); this includes any text pushed
back via
ungetc(3).
Upon successful completion 0 is returned. Otherwise, EOF is
returned and
the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
[EBADF] stream is not an open stream, or, in the case
of fflush(),
not a stream open for writing.
The function fflush() may also fail and set errno for any of
the errors
specified for the routine write(2).
write(2), fclose(3), fopen(3), setbuf(3)
The fflush() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (``ANSI
C'').
OpenBSD 3.6 June 4, 1993
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