// -*- C++ -*- //============================================================================= /** * @file OS_NS_fcntl.h * * @author Douglas C. Schmidt * @author Jesper S. M|ller * @author and a cast of thousands... */ //============================================================================= #ifndef ACE_OS_NS_FCNTL_H # define ACE_OS_NS_FCNTL_H # include /**/ "ace/pre.h" # include "ace/config-all.h" # if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) # pragma once # endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ #include "ace/os_include/os_fcntl.h" #include "ace/Global_Macros.h" // for LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES :-( #include "ace/Default_Constants.h" #include /**/ "ace/ACE_export.h" #if defined (ACE_EXPORT_MACRO) # undef ACE_EXPORT_MACRO #endif #define ACE_EXPORT_MACRO ACE_Export ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL namespace ACE_OS { ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION int fcntl (ACE_HANDLE handle, int cmd, long arg = 0); /// The O_APPEND flag is only partly supported on Win32. If you specify /// O_APPEND, then the file pointer will be positioned at the end of /// the file initially during open, but it is not re-positioned at /// the end prior to each write, as specified by POSIX. This /// is generally good enough for typical situations, but it is ``not /// quite right'' in its semantics. extern ACE_Export ACE_HANDLE open (const char *filename, int mode, mode_t perms = ACE_DEFAULT_OPEN_PERMS, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa = 0); #if defined (ACE_HAS_WCHAR) extern ACE_Export ACE_HANDLE open (const wchar_t *filename, int mode, mode_t perms = ACE_DEFAULT_OPEN_PERMS, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa = 0); #endif /* ACE_HAS_WCHAR */ } /* namespace ACE_OS */ ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL # if defined (ACE_HAS_INLINED_OSCALLS) # if defined (ACE_INLINE) # undef ACE_INLINE # endif /* ACE_INLINE */ # define ACE_INLINE inline # include "ace/OS_NS_fcntl.inl" # endif /* ACE_HAS_INLINED_OSCALLS */ # include /**/ "ace/post.h" #endif /* ACE_OS_NS_FCNTL_H */