📄 write.c
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/* * Program: Write data, treating partial writes as an error * * Author: Mark Crispin * Networks and Distributed Computing * Computing & Communications * University of Washington * Administration Building, AG-44 * Seattle, WA 98195 * Internet: MRC@CAC.Washington.EDU * * Date: 26 May 1995 * Last Edited: 24 October 2000 * * The IMAP toolkit provided in this Distribution is * Copyright 2000 University of Washington. * The full text of our legal notices is contained in the file called * CPYRIGHT, included with this Distribution. *//* The whole purpose of this unfortunate routine is to deal with DOS and * certain cretinous versions of UNIX which decided that the "bytes actually * written" return value from write() gave them license to use that for things * that are really errors, such as disk quota exceeded, maximum file size * exceeded, disk full, etc. * * BSD won't screw us this way on the local filesystem, but who knows what * some NFS-mounted filesystem will do. */#undef write/* Write data to file * Accepts: file descriptor * I/O vector structure * number of vectors in structure * Returns: number of bytes written if successful, -1 if failure */long maxposint = (long)((((unsigned long) 1) << ((sizeof(int) * 8) - 1)) - 1);long safe_write (int fd,char *buf,long nbytes){ long i,j; if (nbytes > 0) for (i = nbytes; i; i -= j,buf += j) { while (((j = write (fd,buf,(int) min (maxposint,i))) < 0) && (errno == EINTR)); if (j < 0) return j; } return nbytes;}
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