// // eof.cpp // // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // // Defines _eof(), which tests whether a file is at EOF. // #include // Tests if a file is at EOF. Returns: // * 1 if at EOF // * 0 if not at EOF // * -1 on failure (errno is set) extern "C" int __cdecl _eof(int const fh) { _CHECK_FH_CLEAR_OSSERR_RETURN(fh, EBADF, -1); _VALIDATE_CLEAR_OSSERR_RETURN((fh >= 0 && (unsigned)fh < (unsigned)_nhandle), EBADF, -1); _VALIDATE_CLEAR_OSSERR_RETURN((_osfile(fh) & FOPEN), EBADF, -1); return __acrt_lowio_lock_fh_and_call(fh, [&]() { if ((_osfile(fh) & FOPEN) == 0) { errno = EBADF; _doserrno = 0; _ASSERTE(("Invalid file descriptor. File possibly closed by a different thread",0)); return -1; } __int64 const here = _lseeki64_nolock(fh, 0ll, SEEK_CUR); if (here == -1ll) return -1; __int64 const end = _lseeki64_nolock(fh, 0ll, SEEK_END); if (end == -1ll) return -1; // Now we can test if we're at the end: if (here == end) return 1; // If we aren't at the end, we need to reset the stream to its original // state before we return: _lseeki64_nolock(fh, here, SEEK_SET); return 0; }); }