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33.\"     @(#)fclose.3	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
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36.Dd July 4, 2015
37.Dt FCLOSE 3
38.Os
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm fclose ,
41.Nm fdclose ,
42.Nm fcloseall
43.Nd close a stream
44.Sh LIBRARY
45.Lb libc
46.Sh SYNOPSIS
47.In stdio.h
48.Ft int
49.Fn fclose "FILE *stream"
50.Ft int
51.Fn fdclose "FILE *stream" "int *fdp"
52.Ft void
53.Fn fcloseall void
54.Sh DESCRIPTION
55The
56.Fn fclose
57function
58dissociates the named
59.Fa stream
60from its underlying file or set of functions.
61If the stream was being used for output, any buffered data is written
62first, using
63.Xr fflush 3 .
64.Pp
65The
66.Fn fdclose
67function is equivalent to
68.Fn fclose
69except that it does not close the underlying file descriptor.
70If
71.Fa fdp
72is not
73.Dv NULL ,
74the file descriptor will be written to it.
75If the
76.Fa fdp
77argument will be different then NULL the file descriptor will be returned in it,
78If the stream does not have an associated file descriptor,
79.Fa fdp
80will be set to -1.
81This type of stream is created with functions such as
82.Xr fmemopen 3 ,
83.Xr funopen 3 ,
84or
85.Xr open_memstream 3 .
86.Pp
87The
88.Fn fcloseall
89function calls
90.Fn fclose
91on all open streams.
92.Sh RETURN VALUES
93.Fn fcloseall
94does not return a value.
95.Pp
96Upon successful completion the
97.Fn fclose
98and
99.Fn fdclose
100functions return 0.
101Otherwise,
102.Dv EOF
103is returned and the global variable
104.Va errno
105is set to indicate the error.
106.Sh ERRORS
107.Fn fdclose
108fails if:
109.Bl -tag -width Er
110.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
111The stream does not have an associated file descriptor.
112.El
113.Pp
114The
115.Fn fclose
116and
117.Fn fdclose
118functions may also fail and set
119.Va errno
120for any of the errors specified for
121.Xr fflush 3 .
122.Pp
123The
124.Fn fclose
125function may also fail and set errno for any of the errors specified for
126.Xr close 2 .
127.Sh NOTES
128The
129.Fn fclose
130and
131.Fn fdclose
132functions do not handle NULL arguments in the
133.Fa stream
134variable; this will result in a segmentation violation.
135This is intentional.
136It makes it easier to make sure programs written under
137.Fx
138are bug free.
139This behaviour is an implementation detail, and programs should not
140rely upon it.
141.Sh SEE ALSO
142.Xr close 2 ,
143.Xr fflush 3 ,
144.Xr fopen 3 ,
145.Xr setbuf 3
146.Sh STANDARDS
147The
148.Fn fclose
149function
150conforms to
151.St -isoC .
152.Sh HISTORY
153The
154.Fn fcloseall
155function first appeared in
156.Fx 7.0 .
157.Pp
158The
159.Fn fdclose
160function first appeared in
161.Fx 11.0 .
162