NAME feof - determine if end-of-file flag is set SYNOPSIS feof(fd) TYPES fd file stream open for reading return 0 or 1 DESCRIPTION The function feof(fd) returns 1 or 0 according as the end-of-file flag is set or clear. The end-of-file flag for the stream fd is set if reading at the end-of-file position is attempted. The flag is cleared by positioning operations (fseek, rewind, fsetpos) and by freopen. EXAMPLE > fd1 = fopen("/tmp/newfile", "w") > fputs(fd1, "Chongo was here\n") > fflush(fd1) > fd2 = fopen("/tmp/newfile", "r") > feof(fd2) 0 > fgetline(fd2) "Chongo was here" > feof(fd2) 0 > fgetline(fd2) > feof(fd2) 1 LIMITS none LIBRARY none SEE ALSO errno, fclose, feof, ferror, fflush, fgetc, fgetline, fgets, files, fopen, fprintf, fputc, fputs, fseek, fsize, ftell, isfile, printf, prompt