This example writes to a file named "DOSPMAN.DAT", resets the buffer, and changes the size of the file using DosProtect functions.
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR /* File Manager values */ #define INCL_DOSERRORS /* DOS Error values */ #include <os2.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> int main(VOID) { HFILE hfFileHandle = 0L; /* Handle for file being manipulated */ ULONG ulAction = 0; /* Action taken by DosOpen */ FHLOCK FileHandleLock = 0; /* File handle lock */ ULONG ulWrote = 0; /* Number of bytes written by DosWrite */ UCHAR uchFileName[20] = "dospman.dat", /* Name of file */ uchFileData[4] = "DATA"; /* Data to write to file */ APIRET rc = NO_ERROR; /* Return code */ /* Open the file dosman.dat. Use an existing file or create a new */ /* one if it doesn't exist. */ rc = DosProtectOpen(uchFileName, &hfFileHandle, &ulAction, 4L, FILE_ARCHIVED | FILE_NORMAL, OPEN_ACTION_CREATE_IF_NEW | OPEN_ACTION_OPEN_IF_EXISTS, OPEN_FLAGS_NOINHERIT | OPEN_SHARE_DENYNONE | OPEN_ACCESS_READWRITE, 0L, &FileHandleLock); if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosOpen error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; } rc = DosProtectWrite (hfFileHandle, (PVOID) uchFileData, sizeof (uchFileData), &ulWrote, FileHandleLock); if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosWrite error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; } rc = DosResetBuffer (hfFileHandle); if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosResetBuffer error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; } /* endif */ rc = DosProtectSetFileSize (hfFileHandle, 8L, FileHandleLock); if (rc != NO_ERROR) { printf("DosSetFileSize error: return code = %u\n", rc); return 1; } return NO_ERROR; }