Courses/Computer Science/CPSC 457.F2013/Lecture Notes/FileIO

= File I/O =

In this session, we will consider the user-level, C lib perspective of file input and output operations. We will contemplate the file abstraction and how it is exposed on Unix, including naming, addressing, types, utilities, and basic operations. We will also touch on file locking and file attributes.

Note an important link to the topic of IPC (interprocess communication). Files provide a way for processes to communicate safely via the OS.

Files. File input-ouput. Permissions. Attributes. Functions (open/read/write/close/lseek/stat).


 * file permissions and attributes.
 * the difference between FILE and file descriptors
 * stat(1)
 * file(1) / magic numbers / types
 * operations: open, read, write, lseek, close
 * operations: fopen, fread, fwrite, fseek, fclose, EOF

Readings

 * MOS: 4.1
 * MOS: 4.2