rdchk(2) SYSTEM CALLS rdchk(2)
NAME
rdchk - checks to see if there is data to be read
SYNOPSIS
cc [flag ...] file ... -lx
rdchk(int fdes);
DESCRIPTION
rdchk checks to see if a process will block if it attempts
to read the file designated by fdes. rdchk returns 1 if
there is data to be read or if it is the end of the file
(EOF). In this context, the proper sequence of calls using
rdchk is:
if(rdchk(fildes) > 0)
read(fildes, buffer, nbytes);
DIAGNOSTICS
rdchk returns -1 if an error occurs (e.g., EBADF), 0 if the
process will block if it issues a read and 1 if it is okay
to read. EBADF is returned if a rdchk is done on a sema-
phore file or if the file specified doesn't exist.
SEE ALSO
read(2)
Last change: XENIX Compatibility Package 1