1BIO_S_FILE(3)                       OpenSSL                      BIO_S_FILE(3)
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NAME

6       BIO_s_file, BIO_new_file, BIO_new_fp, BIO_set_fp, BIO_get_fp,
7       BIO_read_filename, BIO_write_filename, BIO_append_filename,
8       BIO_rw_filename - FILE bio
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SYNOPSIS

11        #include <openssl/bio.h>
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13        const BIO_METHOD *BIO_s_file(void);
14        BIO *BIO_new_file(const char *filename, const char *mode);
15        BIO *BIO_new_fp(FILE *stream, int flags);
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17        BIO_set_fp(BIO *b, FILE *fp, int flags);
18        BIO_get_fp(BIO *b, FILE **fpp);
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20        int BIO_read_filename(BIO *b, char *name)
21        int BIO_write_filename(BIO *b, char *name)
22        int BIO_append_filename(BIO *b, char *name)
23        int BIO_rw_filename(BIO *b, char *name)
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DESCRIPTION

26       BIO_s_file() returns the BIO file method. As its name implies it is a
27       wrapper round the stdio FILE structure and it is a source/sink BIO.
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29       Calls to BIO_read_ex() and BIO_write_ex() read and write data to the
30       underlying stream. BIO_gets() and BIO_puts() are supported on file
31       BIOs.
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33       BIO_flush() on a file BIO calls the fflush() function on the wrapped
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36       BIO_reset() attempts to change the file pointer to the start of file
37       using fseek(stream, 0, 0).
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39       BIO_seek() sets the file pointer to position ofs from start of file
40       using fseek(stream, ofs, 0).
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42       BIO_eof() calls feof().
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44       Setting the BIO_CLOSE flag calls fclose() on the stream when the BIO is
45       freed.
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47       BIO_new_file() creates a new file BIO with mode mode the meaning of
48       mode is the same as the stdio function fopen(). The BIO_CLOSE flag is
49       set on the returned BIO.
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51       BIO_new_fp() creates a file BIO wrapping stream. Flags can be:
52       BIO_CLOSE, BIO_NOCLOSE (the close flag) BIO_FP_TEXT (sets the
53       underlying stream to text mode, default is binary: this only has any
54       effect under Win32).
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56       BIO_set_fp() sets the fp of a file BIO to fp. flags has the same
57       meaning as in BIO_new_fp(), it is a macro.
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59       BIO_get_fp() retrieves the fp of a file BIO, it is a macro.
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61       BIO_seek() is a macro that sets the position pointer to offset bytes
62       from the start of file.
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64       BIO_tell() returns the value of the position pointer.
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66       BIO_read_filename(), BIO_write_filename(), BIO_append_filename() and
67       BIO_rw_filename() set the file BIO b to use file name for reading,
68       writing, append or read write respectively.
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NOTES

71       When wrapping stdout, stdin or stderr the underlying stream should not
72       normally be closed so the BIO_NOCLOSE flag should be set.
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74       Because the file BIO calls the underlying stdio functions any quirks in
75       stdio behaviour will be mirrored by the corresponding BIO.
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77       On Windows BIO_new_files reserves for the filename argument to be UTF-8
78       encoded. In other words if you have to make it work in multi- lingual
79       environment, encode filenames in UTF-8.
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RETURN VALUES

82       BIO_s_file() returns the file BIO method.
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84       BIO_new_file() and BIO_new_fp() return a file BIO or NULL if an error
85       occurred.
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87       BIO_set_fp() and BIO_get_fp() return 1 for success or 0 for failure
88       (although the current implementation never return 0).
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90       BIO_seek() returns the same value as the underlying fseek() function: 0
91       for success or -1 for failure.
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93       BIO_tell() returns the current file position.
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95       BIO_read_filename(), BIO_write_filename(), BIO_append_filename() and
96       BIO_rw_filename() return 1 for success or 0 for failure.
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EXAMPLES

99       File BIO "hello world":
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101        BIO *bio_out;
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103        bio_out = BIO_new_fp(stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE);
104        BIO_printf(bio_out, "Hello World\n");
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106       Alternative technique:
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108        BIO *bio_out;
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110        bio_out = BIO_new(BIO_s_file());
111        if (bio_out == NULL)
112            /* Error */
113        if (!BIO_set_fp(bio_out, stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE))
114            /* Error */
115        BIO_printf(bio_out, "Hello World\n");
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117       Write to a file:
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119        BIO *out;
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121        out = BIO_new_file("filename.txt", "w");
122        if (!out)
123            /* Error */
124        BIO_printf(out, "Hello World\n");
125        BIO_free(out);
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127       Alternative technique:
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129        BIO *out;
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131        out = BIO_new(BIO_s_file());
132        if (out == NULL)
133            /* Error */
134        if (!BIO_write_filename(out, "filename.txt"))
135            /* Error */
136        BIO_printf(out, "Hello World\n");
137        BIO_free(out);
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BUGS

140       BIO_reset() and BIO_seek() are implemented using fseek() on the
141       underlying stream. The return value for fseek() is 0 for success or -1
142       if an error occurred this differs from other types of BIO which will
143       typically return 1 for success and a non positive value if an error
144       occurred.
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SEE ALSO

147       BIO_seek(3), BIO_tell(3), BIO_reset(3), BIO_flush(3), BIO_read_ex(3),
148       BIO_write_ex(3), BIO_puts(3), BIO_gets(3), BIO_printf(3),
149       BIO_set_close(3), BIO_get_close(3)
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152       Copyright 2000-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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154       Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License").  You may not use
155       this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
156       in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
157       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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