.th SEEK II 8/5/73 .sh NAME seek \*- move read/write pointer .sh SYNOPSIS (seek = 19.) .br (file descriptor in r0) .ft B .br sys seek; offset; ptrname .s3 seek(fildes, offset, ptrname) .ft R .sh DESCRIPTION The file descriptor refers to a file open for reading or writing. The read (resp. write) pointer for the file is set as follows: .s3 .lp +6 3 if .it ptrname is 0, the pointer is set to .it offset. .s3 .lp +6 3 if .it ptrname is 1, the pointer is set to its current location plus .it offset. .s3 .lp +6 3 if .it ptrname is 2, the pointer is set to the size of the file plus .it offset. .s3 .lp +6 3 if .it ptrname is 3, 4 or 5, the meaning is as above for 0, 1 and 2 except that the offset is multiplied by 512. .s3 .i0 If .it ptrname is 0 or 3, .it offset is unsigned, otherwise it is signed. .sh "SEE ALSO" open (II), creat (II) .sh DIAGNOSTICS The error bit (c-bit) is set for an undefined file descriptor. From C, a \*-1 return indicates an error.