/* Check that the ftruncate syscall works trivially. #progos: linux */ #include #include #include void perr (const char *s) { perror (s); exit (1); } int main (void) { FILE *f; const char fname[] = "sk1test.dat"; const char tsttxt1[] = "This is the first and only line of this file.\n"; const char tsttxt2[] = "Now there is a second line.\n"; char buf[sizeof (tsttxt1) + sizeof (tsttxt2) - 1] = ""; f = fopen (fname, "w+"); if (f == NULL || fwrite (tsttxt1, 1, strlen (tsttxt1), f) != strlen (tsttxt1)) perr ("open or fwrite"); if (fflush (f) != 0) perr ("fflush"); if (ftruncate (fileno (f), strlen(tsttxt1) - 20) != 0) perr ("ftruncate"); if (fclose (f) != 0) perr ("fclose"); f = fopen (fname, "r"); if (f == NULL || fread (buf, 1, sizeof (buf), f) != strlen (tsttxt1) - 20 || strncmp (buf, tsttxt1, strlen (tsttxt1) - 20) != 0 || fclose (f) != 0) { printf ("fail\n"); exit (1); } printf ("pass\n"); exit (0); }