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     Name
          fclose, fcloseall - Close streams.

     Syntax
          #include <stdio.h>

          int fclose(stream)
          FILE *stream;
          int fcloseall(void)

     Description
          The fclose function closes the given stream. The fcloseall
          function closes all open streams except stdin, stdout,
          stderr (and in DOS, stdaux and stdprn). It also closes and
          deletes any temporary files created by tmpfile. All buffers
          associated with the stream are flushed prior to closing.
          System-allocated buffers are released when the stream is
          closed. Buffers assigned by the user with setbuf and setvbuf
          are not automatically released.

     Return Value
          The fclose function returns 0 if the stream is successfully
          closed. The fcloseall function returns the total number of
          streams closed. Both functions return EOF to indicate an
          error.

     See Also
          close(S), fdopen(S), fflush(S), fopen(DOS), freopen(DOS)

     Example
          #include <stdio.h>

          FILE *stream, *stream2;

          main()
           {
                  int numclosed;

                  /* Two files are opened: */
                  stream  = fopen("data", "r" );
                  stream2 = fopen("data2","w+");

                  if (stream == NULL)
                          printf("The file data was not opened\n");
                  else
                  {
                          fclose(stream);
                          printf("The file 'data' closed\n");
                  }

                  /* All other files are closed: */
                  numclosed = fcloseall();
                  printf("The function fcloseall");
                  printf("closed %u files\n", numclosed);
           }

          This program opens files named data and  data2. It uses
          fclose to close data and fcloseall to close all remaining
          files.
                                                (printed 6/18/89)



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