FTRUNCATE(3P) POSIX Programmer's Manual FTRUNCATE(3P)
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NAME
ftruncate -- truncate a file to a specified length
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
int ftruncate(int fildes, off_t length);
DESCRIPTION
If fildes is not a valid file descriptor open for writing, the ftrun-
cate() function shall fail.
If fildes refers to a regular file, the ftruncate() function shall
cause the size of the file to be truncated to length. If the size of
the file previously exceeded length, the extra data shall no longer be
available to reads on the file. If the file previously was smaller than
this size, ftruncate() shall increase the size of the file. If the file
size is increased, the extended area shall appear as if it were zero-
filled. The value of the seek pointer shall not be modified by a call
to ftruncate().
Upon successful completion, if fildes refers to a regular file, ftrun-
cate() shall mark for update the last data modification and last file
status change timestamps of the file and the S_ISUID and S_ISGID bits
of the file mode may be cleared. If the ftruncate() function is unsuc-
cessful, the file is unaffected.
If the request would cause the file size to exceed the soft file size
limit for the process, the request shall fail and the implementation
shall generate the SIGXFSZ signal for the thread.
If fildes refers to a directory, ftruncate() shall fail.
If fildes refers to any other file type, except a shared memory object,
the result is unspecified.
If fildes refers to a shared memory object, ftruncate() shall set the
size of the shared memory object to length.
If the effect of ftruncate() is to decrease the size of a memory mapped
file or a shared memory object and whole pages beyond the new end were
previously mapped, then the whole pages beyond the new end shall be
discarded.
References to discarded pages shall result in the generation of a SIG-
BUS signal.
If the effect of ftruncate() is to increase the size of a memory
object, it is unspecified whether the contents of any mapped pages
between the old end-of-file and the new are flushed to the underlying
object.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, ftruncate() shall return 0; otherwise, -1
shall be returned and errno set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The ftruncate() function shall fail if:
EINTR A signal was caught during execution.
EINVAL The length argument was less than 0.
EFBIG or EINVAL
The length argument was greater than the maximum file size.
EFBIG The file is a regular file and length is greater than the offset
maximum established in the open file description associated with
fildes.
EIO An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to a file
system.
EBADF or EINVAL
The fildes argument is not a file descriptor open for writing.
The following sections are informative.
EXAMPLES
None.
APPLICATION USAGE
None.
RATIONALE
None.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
open(), truncate()
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2008, <unistd.h>
COPYRIGHT
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from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
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