Struct libnotcurses_sys::ffi::_IO_FILE[][src]

#[repr(C)]
pub struct _IO_FILE {
Show fields pub _flags: c_int, pub _IO_read_ptr: *mut c_char, pub _IO_read_end: *mut c_char, pub _IO_read_base: *mut c_char, pub _IO_write_base: *mut c_char, pub _IO_write_ptr: *mut c_char, pub _IO_write_end: *mut c_char, pub _IO_buf_base: *mut c_char, pub _IO_buf_end: *mut c_char, pub _IO_save_base: *mut c_char, pub _IO_backup_base: *mut c_char, pub _IO_save_end: *mut c_char, pub _markers: *mut _IO_marker, pub _chain: *mut _IO_FILE, pub _fileno: c_int, pub _flags2: c_int, pub _old_offset: __off_t, pub _cur_column: c_ushort, pub _vtable_offset: c_schar, pub _shortbuf: [c_char; 1], pub _lock: *mut _IO_lock_t, pub _offset: __off64_t, pub _codecvt: *mut _IO_codecvt, pub _wide_data: *mut _IO_wide_data, pub _freeres_list: *mut _IO_FILE, pub _freeres_buf: *mut c_void, pub __pad5: size_t, pub _mode: c_int, pub _unused2: [c_char; 20],
}
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The tag name of this struct is _IO_FILE to preserve historic C++ mangled names for functions taking FILE* arguments. That name should not be used in new code.

Fields

_flags: c_int

High-order word is _IO_MAGIC; rest is flags.

_IO_read_ptr: *mut c_char

Current read pointer

_IO_read_end: *mut c_char

End of get area.

_IO_read_base: *mut c_char

Start of putback+get area.

_IO_write_base: *mut c_char

Start of put area.

_IO_write_ptr: *mut c_char

Current put pointer.

_IO_write_end: *mut c_char

End of put area.

_IO_buf_base: *mut c_char

Start of reserve area.

_IO_buf_end: *mut c_char

End of reserve area.

_IO_save_base: *mut c_char

Pointer to start of non-current get area.

_IO_backup_base: *mut c_char

Pointer to first valid character of backup area

_IO_save_end: *mut c_char

Pointer to end of non-current get area.

_markers: *mut _IO_marker_chain: *mut _IO_FILE_fileno: c_int_flags2: c_int_old_offset: __off_t

This used to be _offset but it’s too small.

_cur_column: c_ushort

1+column number of pbase(); 0 is unknown.

_vtable_offset: c_schar_shortbuf: [c_char; 1]_lock: *mut _IO_lock_t_offset: __off64_t_codecvt: *mut _IO_codecvt

Wide character stream stuff.

_wide_data: *mut _IO_wide_data_freeres_list: *mut _IO_FILE_freeres_buf: *mut c_void__pad5: size_t_mode: c_int_unused2: [c_char; 20]

Make sure we don’t get into trouble again.

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