reposition 64-bit read/write file offset NAME lseek64 - reposition 64-bit read/write file offset LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SY......rites will extend the file with a hole, up to the offset, before committing any data. See lseek (2) for details on file seeking semantics. RETURN VALUE The rewind () function re…...rites will extend the file with a hole, up to the offset, before committing any data. See lseek (2) for details on file seeking semantics. RETURN VALUE The rewind () function re…...rites will extend the file with a hole, up to the offset, before committing any data. See lseek (2) for details on file seeking semantics. RETURN VALUE The rewind () function re…...rites will extend the file with a hole, up to the offset, before committing any data. See lseek (2) for details on file seeking semantics. RETURN VALUE The rewind () function re…...rites will extend the file with a hole, up to the offset, before committing any data. See lseek (2) for details on file seeking semantics. RETURN VALUE The rewind () function re…...ead safety MT-Safe STANDARDS BSD. NOTES Use opendir (3) and readdir (3) instead. SEE ALSO lseek (2), open (2)...ou should be careful in making any assumptions about the value in this argument. SEE ALSO lseek (2), closedir (3), opendir (3), readdir (3), rewinddir (3), scandir (3), telldir …...o be accessed using the raw UNIX file interface, that is, the functions like read (2) and lseek (2). On program startup, the integer file descriptors associated with the streams…...o be accessed using the raw UNIX file interface, that is, the functions like read (2) and lseek (2). On program startup, the integer file descriptors associated with the streams…...o be accessed using the raw UNIX file interface, that is, the functions like read (2) and lseek (2). On program startup, the integer file descriptors associated with the streams…...same problems as the emulation provided by glibc. SEE ALSO fallocate (1), fallocate (2), lseek (2), posix_fadvise (2)