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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-12 05:33:40 (GMT) |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 1998-03-12 05:33:40 (GMT) |
commit | c71585e06974df20f1b840de63fc75835274ab4c (patch) | |
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Logical markup.
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libfcntl.tex b/Doc/lib/libfcntl.tex index e3a4ae0..3070f63 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libfcntl.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libfcntl.tex @@ -6,54 +6,55 @@ \indexii{UNIX@\UNIX{}}{I/O control} This module performs file control and I/O control on file descriptors. -It is an interface to the \dfn{fcntl()} and \dfn{ioctl()} \UNIX{} routines. -File descriptors can be obtained with the \dfn{fileno()} method of a -file or socket object. +It is an interface to the \cfunction{fcntl()} and \cfunction{ioctl()} +\UNIX{} routines. File descriptors can be obtained with the +\method{fileno()} method of a file or socket object. The module defines the following functions: -\setindexsubitem{(in module struct)} -\begin{funcdesc}{fcntl}{fd\, op\optional{\, arg}} - Perform the requested operation on file descriptor \code{\var{fd}}. - The operation is defined by \code{\var{op}} and is operating system +\begin{funcdesc}{fcntl}{fd, op\optional{, arg}} + Perform the requested operation on file descriptor \var{fd}. + The operation is defined by \var{op} and is operating system dependent. Typically these codes can be retrieved from the library - module \code{FCNTL}. The argument \code{\var{arg}} is optional, and + module \module{FCNTL}. The argument \var{arg} is optional, and defaults to the integer value \code{0}. When it is present, it can either be an integer value, or a string. With the argument missing or an integer value, the return value of this - function is the integer return value of the real \code{fcntl()} + function is the integer return value of the \C{} \cfunction{fcntl()} call. When the argument is a string it represents a binary - structure, e.g.\ created by \code{struct.pack()}. The binary data is - copied to a buffer whose address is passed to the real \code{fcntl()} - call. The return value after a successful call is the contents of - the buffer, converted to a string object. In case the - \code{fcntl()} fails, an \code{IOError} will be raised. + structure, e.g.\ created by \function{struct.pack()}. The binary + data is copied to a buffer whose address is passed to the \C{} + \cfunction{fcntl()} call. The return value after a successful call + is the contents of the buffer, converted to a string object. In + case the \cfunction{fcntl()} fails, an \exception{IOError} is + raised. \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{ioctl}{fd\, op\, arg} - This function is identical to the \code{fcntl()} function, except +\begin{funcdesc}{ioctl}{fd, op, arg} + This function is identical to the \function{fcntl()} function, except that the operations are typically defined in the library module - \code{IOCTL}. + \module{IOCTL}. \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{flock}{fd\, op} +\begin{funcdesc}{flock}{fd, op} Perform the lock operation \var{op} on file descriptor \var{fd}. See the \UNIX{} manual for details. (On some systems, this function is -emulated using \code{fcntl()}.) +emulated using \function{fcntl()}.) \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{lockf}{fd\, code\, \optional{len\, \optional{start\, \optional{whence}}}} -This is a wrapper around the \code{F_SETLK} and \code{F_SETLKW} -\code{fcntl()} calls. See the \UNIX{} manual for details. +\begin{funcdesc}{lockf}{fd, code, \optional{len, \optional{start, \optional{whence}}}} +This is a wrapper around the \constant{FCNTL.F_SETLK} and +\constant{FCNTL.F_SETLKW} \function{fcntl()} calls. See the \UNIX{} +manual for details. \end{funcdesc} -If the library modules \code{FCNTL} or \code{IOCTL} are missing, you -can find the opcodes in the C include files \file{sys/fcntl.h} and -\file{sys/ioctl.h}. You can create the modules yourself with the h2py -script, found in the \file{Tools/scripts} directory. -\refstmodindex{FCNTL} -\refstmodindex{IOCTL} +If the library modules \module{FCNTL}\refstmodindex{FCNTL} or +\module{IOCTL}\refstmodindex{IOCTL} are missing, you can find the +opcodes in the \C{} include files \code{<sys/fcntl.h>} and +\code{<sys/ioctl.h>}. You can create the modules yourself with the +\program{h2py} script, found in the \file{Tools/scripts/} directory. + Examples (all on a SVR4 compliant system): @@ -66,9 +67,9 @@ rv = fcntl(file.fileno(), FCNTL.O_NDELAY, 1) lockdata = struct.pack('hhllhh', FCNTL.F_WRLCK, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) rv = fcntl(file.fileno(), FCNTL.F_SETLKW, lockdata) \end{verbatim} -% + Note that in the first example the return value variable \code{rv} will hold an integer value; in the second example it will hold a string value. The structure lay-out for the \var{lockadata} variable is -system dependent -- therefore using the \code{flock()} call may be +system dependent --- therefore using the \function{flock()} call may be better. diff --git a/Doc/libfcntl.tex b/Doc/libfcntl.tex index e3a4ae0..3070f63 100644 --- a/Doc/libfcntl.tex +++ b/Doc/libfcntl.tex @@ -6,54 +6,55 @@ \indexii{UNIX@\UNIX{}}{I/O control} This module performs file control and I/O control on file descriptors. -It is an interface to the \dfn{fcntl()} and \dfn{ioctl()} \UNIX{} routines. -File descriptors can be obtained with the \dfn{fileno()} method of a -file or socket object. +It is an interface to the \cfunction{fcntl()} and \cfunction{ioctl()} +\UNIX{} routines. File descriptors can be obtained with the +\method{fileno()} method of a file or socket object. The module defines the following functions: -\setindexsubitem{(in module struct)} -\begin{funcdesc}{fcntl}{fd\, op\optional{\, arg}} - Perform the requested operation on file descriptor \code{\var{fd}}. - The operation is defined by \code{\var{op}} and is operating system +\begin{funcdesc}{fcntl}{fd, op\optional{, arg}} + Perform the requested operation on file descriptor \var{fd}. + The operation is defined by \var{op} and is operating system dependent. Typically these codes can be retrieved from the library - module \code{FCNTL}. The argument \code{\var{arg}} is optional, and + module \module{FCNTL}. The argument \var{arg} is optional, and defaults to the integer value \code{0}. When it is present, it can either be an integer value, or a string. With the argument missing or an integer value, the return value of this - function is the integer return value of the real \code{fcntl()} + function is the integer return value of the \C{} \cfunction{fcntl()} call. When the argument is a string it represents a binary - structure, e.g.\ created by \code{struct.pack()}. The binary data is - copied to a buffer whose address is passed to the real \code{fcntl()} - call. The return value after a successful call is the contents of - the buffer, converted to a string object. In case the - \code{fcntl()} fails, an \code{IOError} will be raised. + structure, e.g.\ created by \function{struct.pack()}. The binary + data is copied to a buffer whose address is passed to the \C{} + \cfunction{fcntl()} call. The return value after a successful call + is the contents of the buffer, converted to a string object. In + case the \cfunction{fcntl()} fails, an \exception{IOError} is + raised. \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{ioctl}{fd\, op\, arg} - This function is identical to the \code{fcntl()} function, except +\begin{funcdesc}{ioctl}{fd, op, arg} + This function is identical to the \function{fcntl()} function, except that the operations are typically defined in the library module - \code{IOCTL}. + \module{IOCTL}. \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{flock}{fd\, op} +\begin{funcdesc}{flock}{fd, op} Perform the lock operation \var{op} on file descriptor \var{fd}. See the \UNIX{} manual for details. (On some systems, this function is -emulated using \code{fcntl()}.) +emulated using \function{fcntl()}.) \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{lockf}{fd\, code\, \optional{len\, \optional{start\, \optional{whence}}}} -This is a wrapper around the \code{F_SETLK} and \code{F_SETLKW} -\code{fcntl()} calls. See the \UNIX{} manual for details. +\begin{funcdesc}{lockf}{fd, code, \optional{len, \optional{start, \optional{whence}}}} +This is a wrapper around the \constant{FCNTL.F_SETLK} and +\constant{FCNTL.F_SETLKW} \function{fcntl()} calls. See the \UNIX{} +manual for details. \end{funcdesc} -If the library modules \code{FCNTL} or \code{IOCTL} are missing, you -can find the opcodes in the C include files \file{sys/fcntl.h} and -\file{sys/ioctl.h}. You can create the modules yourself with the h2py -script, found in the \file{Tools/scripts} directory. -\refstmodindex{FCNTL} -\refstmodindex{IOCTL} +If the library modules \module{FCNTL}\refstmodindex{FCNTL} or +\module{IOCTL}\refstmodindex{IOCTL} are missing, you can find the +opcodes in the \C{} include files \code{<sys/fcntl.h>} and +\code{<sys/ioctl.h>}. You can create the modules yourself with the +\program{h2py} script, found in the \file{Tools/scripts/} directory. + Examples (all on a SVR4 compliant system): @@ -66,9 +67,9 @@ rv = fcntl(file.fileno(), FCNTL.O_NDELAY, 1) lockdata = struct.pack('hhllhh', FCNTL.F_WRLCK, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) rv = fcntl(file.fileno(), FCNTL.F_SETLKW, lockdata) \end{verbatim} -% + Note that in the first example the return value variable \code{rv} will hold an integer value; in the second example it will hold a string value. The structure lay-out for the \var{lockadata} variable is -system dependent -- therefore using the \code{flock()} call may be +system dependent --- therefore using the \function{flock()} call may be better. |