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32.Dd April 2, 2022
33.Dt FREAD 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm fread ,
37.Nm fread_unlocked ,
38.Nm fwrite ,
39.Nm fwrite_unlocked
40.Nd binary stream input/output
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libc
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.In stdio.h
45.Ft size_t
46.Fn fread "void * restrict ptr" "size_t size" "size_t nmemb" "FILE * restrict stream"
47.Ft size_t
48.Fn fread_unlocked "void * restrict ptr" "size_t size" "size_t nmemb" "FILE * restrict stream"
49.Ft size_t
50.Fn fwrite "const void * restrict ptr" "size_t size" "size_t nmemb" "FILE * restrict stream"
51.Ft size_t
52.Fn fwrite_unlocked "const void * restrict ptr" "size_t size" "size_t nmemb" "FILE * restrict stream"
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54The function
55.Fn fread
56reads
57.Fa nmemb
58objects, each
59.Fa size
60bytes long, from the stream pointed to by
61.Fa stream ,
62storing them at the location given by
63.Fa ptr .
64.Pp
65The function
66.Fn fwrite
67writes
68.Fa nmemb
69objects, each
70.Fa size
71bytes long, to the stream pointed to by
72.Fa stream ,
73obtaining them from the location given by
74.Fa ptr .
75.Pp
76The
77.Fn fread_unlocked
78and
79.Fn fwrite_unlocked
80functions are equivalent to
81.Fn fread
82and
83.Fn fwrite
84respectively, except that the caller is responsible for locking the stream
85with
86.Xr flockfile 3
87before calling them.
88These functions may be used to avoid the overhead of locking the stream
89and to prevent races when multiple threads are operating on the same stream.
90.Sh RETURN VALUES
91The functions
92.Fn fread
93and
94.Fn fwrite
95advance the file position indicator for the stream
96by the number of bytes read or written.
97They return the number of objects read or written.
98If an error occurs, or the end-of-file is reached,
99the return value is a short object count (or zero).
100.Pp
101The function
102.Fn fread
103does not distinguish between end-of-file and error, and callers
104must use
105.Xr feof 3
106and
107.Xr ferror 3
108to determine which occurred.
109The function
110.Fn fwrite
111returns a value less than
112.Fa nmemb
113only if a write error has occurred.
114.Sh SEE ALSO
115.Xr read 2 ,
116.Xr write 2
117.Sh STANDARDS
118The functions
119.Fn fread
120and
121.Fn fwrite
122conform to
123.St -isoC .
124.Sh HISTORY
125The functions
126.Fn fread
127and
128.Fn fwrite
129first appeared in
130.At v7 .
131