user_write() spio_t_error_code
user_write(
void *user_data,
void const *buf,
size_t *pbuf_size,
spio_t_bits write_options
);
This is the prototype for one of the methods of user defined streams. It is used when SICStus wants to write data to the user defined stream.
SP_create_stream().
*pbuf_size should be set to the number of
bytes actually written, which should always be positive for
successful return.
Note that buffer size is measured in bytes also for text streams.
SPIO_DEVICE_WRITE_OPTION_BINARY*pbuf_size bytes.
SPIO_DEVICE_WRITE_OPTION_TEXTspio_t_wchar. Note that *buf_size is size in
bytes, not in characters.
SPIO_DEVICE_WRITE_OPTION_NONBLOCKINGSPIO_E_WOULD_BLOCK
code.
If your user_write will never block, you can ignore this value.
You should return SPIO_E_NOT_SUPPORTED if user_write
cannot support non-blocking write.
On success, *pbuf_size should be assigned to with the number of
bytes written and SPIO_S_NOERR or some other success code
returned. On success, something must have been written, e.g.
*pbuf_size must be set to a positive value.
On failure, return a SPIO error code. Error codes with special meaning
for user_write:
SPIO_E_END_OF_FILESPIO_E_WOULD_BLOCKSPIO_DEVICE_WRITE_OPTION_NONBLOCKING was set but the operation
would block.
SPIO_E_NOT_SUPPORTEDSPIO_DEVICE_WRITE_OPTION_NONBLOCKING, was passed.
Other error codes may also be returned.
Should write up to *buf_size bytes of data from
buf. Data could be either bytes, for a binary device, or wide
characters, for a text device.
cpg-ref-SP_create_stream. Defining a New Stream.