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27 .Dd January 10, 2003
28 .Dt FLOCKFILE 3
29 .Os
30 .Sh NAME
31 .Nm flockfile ,
32 .Nm ftrylockfile ,
33 .Nm funlockfile
34 .Nd "stdio locking functions"
35 .Sh LIBRARY
36 .Lb libc
37 .Sh SYNOPSIS
38 .In stdio.h
39 .Ft void
40 .Fn flockfile "FILE *stream"
41 .Ft int
42 .Fn ftrylockfile "FILE *stream"
43 .Ft void
44 .Fn funlockfile "FILE *stream"
45 .Sh DESCRIPTION
46 These functions provide explicit application-level locking of stdio streams.
47 They can be used to avoid output from multiple threads being interspersed,
48 input being dispersed among multiple readers, and to avoid the overhead
49 of locking the stream for each operation.
50 .Pp
51 The
52 .Fn flockfile
53 function acquires an exclusive lock on the specified stream.
54 If another thread has already locked the stream,
55 .Fn flockfile
56 will block until the lock is released.
57 .Pp
58 The
59 .Fn ftrylockfile
60 function is a non-blocking version of
61 .Fn flockfile ;
62 if the lock cannot be acquired immediately,
63 .Fn ftrylockfile
64 returns non-zero instead of blocking.
65 .Pp
66 The
67 .Fn funlockfile
68 function releases the lock on a stream acquired by an earlier call to
69 .Fn flockfile
70 or
71 .Fn ftrylockfile .
72 .Pp
73 These functions behave as if there is a lock count associated
74 with each stream.
75 Each time
76 .Fn flockfile
77 is called on the stream, the count is incremented,
78 and each time
79 .Fn funlockfile
80 is called on the stream, the count is decremented.
81 The lock is only actually released when the count reaches zero.
82 .Sh RETURN VALUES
83 The
84 .Fn flockfile
85 and
86 .Fn funlockfile
87 functions return no value.
88 .Pp
89 The
90 .Fn ftrylockfile
91 function
92 returns zero if the stream was successfully locked,
93 non-zero otherwise.
94 .Sh SEE ALSO
95 .Xr getc_unlocked 3 ,
96 .Xr putc_unlocked 3
97 .Sh STANDARDS
98 The
99 .Fn flockfile ,
100 .Fn ftrylockfile
101 and
102 .Fn funlockfile
103 functions conform to
104 .St -p1003.1-2001 .