setvbuf
Controls stream buffering and buffer size.
Syntax
int setvbuf(
FILE *stream,
char *buffer,
int mode,
size_t size
);
Parameters
stream
Pointer to FILE
structure.
buffer
User-allocated buffer.
mode
Mode of buffering.
size
Buffer size in bytes. Allowable range: 2 <= size
<= INT_MAX (2147483647). Internally, the value supplied for size
is rounded down to the nearest multiple of 2.
Return value
Returns 0 if successful.
If stream
is NULL
, or if mode
or size
isn't within a valid change, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter validation. If execution is allowed to continue, this function returns -1 and sets errno
to EINVAL
.
For information on these and other error codes, see errno
, _doserrno
, _sys_errlist
, and _sys_nerr
.
Remarks
The setvbuf
function allows the program to control both buffering and buffer size for stream
. stream
must refer to an open file that hasn't undergone an I/O operation since it was opened. The array pointed to by buffer
is used as the buffer, unless buffer
is NULL
, in which case setvbuf
uses an automatically allocated buffer of length size
/2 * 2 bytes.
The mode must be _IOFBF
, _IOLBF
, or _IONBF
. If mode
is _IOFBF
or _IOLBF
, then size
is used as the size of the buffer. If mode
is _IONBF
, the stream is unbuffered, and both size
and buffer
are ignored. Values for mode
and their meanings are:
mode value |
Meaning |
---|---|
_IOFBF |
Full buffering; that is, buffer is used as the buffer and size is used as the size of the buffer. If buffer is NULL , this mode uses an automatically allocated buffer that's size bytes long. |
_IOLBF |
For some systems, this mode provides line buffering. However, for Win32, the behavior is the same as _IOFBF - Full Buffering. |
_IONBF |
No buffer is used, regardless of buffer or size . |
By default, this function's global state is scoped to the application. To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT.
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
setvbuf |
<stdio.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Libraries
All versions of the C run-time libraries.
Example
// crt_setvbuf.c
// This program opens two streams: stream1
// and stream2. It then uses setvbuf to give stream1 a
// user-defined buffer of 1024 bytes and stream2 no buffer.
//
#include <stdio.h>
int main( void )
{
char buf[1024];
FILE *stream1, *stream2;
if( fopen_s( &stream1, "data1", "a" ) == 0 &&
fopen_s( &stream2, "data2", "w" ) == 0 )
{
if( setvbuf( stream1, buf, _IOFBF, sizeof( buf ) ) != 0 )
printf( "Incorrect type or size of buffer for stream1\n" );
else
printf( "'stream1' now has a buffer of 1024 bytes\n" );
if( setvbuf( stream2, NULL, _IONBF, 0 ) != 0 )
printf( "Incorrect type or size of buffer for stream2\n" );
else
printf( "'stream2' now has no buffer\n" );
_fcloseall();
}
}
'stream1' now has a buffer of 1024 bytes
'stream2' now has no buffer