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+ Updated changes in linux.pp

michael 27 years ago
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docs/linux.tex

@@ -810,9 +810,10 @@ entry.
 
 
 \input{linuxex/ex22.tex}
 \input{linuxex/ex22.tex}
 
 
-\function{UnLink}{(Path : pathstr)}{Boolean}
+\function{UnLink}{(Var Path)}{Boolean}
 {
 {
-\var{UnLink} decreases the link count on file \var{Path}. If the link count is zero, the
+\var{UnLink} decreases the link count on file \var{Path}. \var{Path} can be
+of type \var{PathStr} or \var{PChar}. If the link count is zero, the
 file is removed from the disk.
 file is removed from the disk.
 
 
 The function returns \var{True} if the call was succesfull, \var{False} if the call
 The function returns \var{True} if the call was succesfull, \var{False} if the call
@@ -1585,11 +1586,12 @@ is set.}
 
 
 For an example, see \seef{Select}.
 For an example, see \seef{Select}.
 
 
-\function{fdOpen}{(pathname:string;flags:longint[; Mode: longint])}{longint}
+\function{fdOpen}{(Var PathName;flags:longint[; Mode: longint])}{longint}
 { \var{fdOpen} opens a file in \var{pathname} with flags \var{flags} a ORed combination of
 { \var{fdOpen} opens a file in \var{pathname} with flags \var{flags} a ORed combination of
   \var{Open\_Accmode, Open\_RdOnly, Open\_WrOnly, Open\_RdWr, Open\_Creat,
   \var{Open\_Accmode, Open\_RdOnly, Open\_WrOnly, Open\_RdWr, Open\_Creat,
   Open\_Excl, Open\_NoCtty, Open\_Trunc, Open\_Append, Open\_NonBlock,
   Open\_Excl, Open\_NoCtty, Open\_Trunc, Open\_Append, Open\_NonBlock,
-  Open\_NDelay, Open\_Sync}
+  Open\_NDelay, Open\_Sync} \var{PathName} can be of type \var{PChar} or
+\var{String}
 
 
   The optional \var{mode} argument specifies the permissions to set when opening
   The optional \var{mode} argument specifies the permissions to set when opening
   the file. This is modified by the umask setting. The real permissions are
   the file. This is modified by the umask setting. The real permissions are
@@ -1599,7 +1601,8 @@ For an example, see \seef{Select}.
   value if there was an error.
   value if there was an error.
 }
 }
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError}
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError}
-{\seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdRead}, \seef{fdWrite},\seef{fdTruncate}}
+{\seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdRead}, \seef{fdWrite},\seef{fdTruncate},
+\seef{fdFlush}, \seef{fdSeek}}
 
 
 \input{linuxex/ex19.tex}
 \input{linuxex/ex19.tex}
 
 
@@ -1610,7 +1613,8 @@ returns \var{True} if the file was closed successfully, \var{False}
 otherwise. 
 otherwise. 
 }
 }
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError}
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError}
-{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdRead}, \seef{fdWrite},\seef{fdTruncate}}
+{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdRead}, \seef{fdWrite},\seef{fdTruncate},
+\seef{fdFlush}, seef{FdSeek}}
 
 
 For an example, see \seef{fdOpen}.
 For an example, see \seef{fdOpen}.
 
 
@@ -1624,7 +1628,8 @@ an error occurred.
 No checking on the length of \var{buf} is done.
 No checking on the length of \var{buf} is done.
 }
 }
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
-{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdWrite},\seef{fdTruncate}}
+{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdWrite},\seef{fdTruncate},
+\seef{fdFlush}, \seef{fdSeek}}
 
 
 \input{linuxex/ex20.tex}
 \input{linuxex/ex20.tex}
 
 
@@ -1636,11 +1641,28 @@ The function returns the number of bytes actually written, or -1 if an error
 occurred.
 occurred.
 }
 }
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
-{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdRead},\seef{fdTruncate}}
+{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdRead},\seef{fdTruncate},
+\seef{fdSeek}, \seef{fdFlush}}
+
+\function{fdSeek}{(fd,Pos,SeekType:longint}{longint}  
+{\var{fdSeek} sets the current fileposition of file \var{fd} to
+\var{Pos}, starting from \var{SeekType}, which can be one of the following:
+\begin{description}
+\item [Seek\_Set] \ \var{Pos} is the absolute position in the file.
+\item [Seek\_Cur] \ \var{Pos} is relative to the current position.
+\item [Seek\_end] \ \var{Pos} is relative to the end of the file.
+\end{description}
+
+The function returns the new fileposition, or -1 of an error occurred.
+}
+{Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
+{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdWrite}, \seef{fdClose},
+\seef{fdRead},\seef{fdTruncate},
+ \seef{fdFlush}}
 
 
 For an example, see \seef{fdOpen}.
 For an example, see \seef{fdOpen}.
 
 
-\function{fdTruncate}{(fd,size:longint}{boolean}
+\function{fdTruncate}{(fd,size:longint)}{boolean}
 {\var{fdTruncate} sets the length of a file in \var{fd} on \var{size}
 {\var{fdTruncate} sets the length of a file in \var{fd} on \var{size}
 bytes, where \var{size} must be less than or equal to the current length of
 bytes, where \var{size} must be less than or equal to the current length of
 the file in \var{fd}.
 the file in \var{fd}.
@@ -1648,7 +1670,19 @@ the file in \var{fd}.
 The function returns \var{True} if the call was successful, \var{false} if
 The function returns \var{True} if the call was successful, \var{false} if
 an error occurred.}
 an error occurred.}
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
 {Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
-{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdRead},\seef{fdWrite}}
+{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdRead},\seef{fdWrite},\seef{fdFlush},
+\seef{fdSeek}}
+
+\function{fdFlush}{(fd:Longint)}{boolean}
+{\var{fdflush} flushes the Linux kernel file buffer, so the file is actually
+written to disk. This is NOT the same as the internal buffer, maintained by
+Free Pascal. 
+
+The function returns \var{True} if the call was successful, \var{false} if
+an error occurred.}
+{Errors are returned in LinuxError.}
+{\seef{fdOpen}, \seef{fdClose}, \seef{fdRead},\seef{fdWrite},
+\seef{fdTruncate}, \seef{fdSeek}}
 
 
 For an example, see \seef{fdRead}.
 For an example, see \seef{fdRead}.