Turbo C, fopen(), fprint() and ^Z - The solution.
Graham Brand
brand at janus.Berkeley.EDU
Thu Sep 27 04:12:18 AEST 1990
Dear All,
Thanks to the 6 or so of you who replied. No one respondent in
particular was completely correct; the solution turned out to be a
combination of things. Most people mentioned the history of CP/M and ^Z
and so suggested using the fseek(fp,-1L,SEEK_END) approach. A couple
suggested using the "b" access_mode option as in
fp=fopen("filename","rb+"). The solution that worked uses both of these.
I must admit that I am not too sure why, but having spent more time on
this simple problem than I had intended, I shan't worry about it too
much.
Before I lay the problem to rest, though, there is one peculiar
aspect that I have not resolved. It is the fact that, before I added the
fixes to the program, even if I ensured that the file did **NOT** have
a ^Z eof termination when I started, my program would prepend a ^Z to
any line of text that was added to the end of the file. The only file
operations that were done in the program were fopen() and fprintf()?
Where was the ^Z coming from and which of the changes, fseek(.,-1L,.) or
fopen(.,"b"), cured it?
Thanks for all your help,
-Graham
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