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Jeff Johnston 199359f062 2000-08-23 Werner Almesberger <Werner.Almesberger@epfl.ch>
* libc/stdlib/abort.c: changed description: uses "raise" instead of
        "getpid" and "kill"; added: uses "write" and "_exit".
        Also included unistd.h for "_exit" prototype.
        * libc/stdlib/system.c: included unistd.h for "execve" prototype,
        reent.h for "_fork_r" and "_wait_r" prototypes.
        (do_system): changed  extern char *environ[] to POSIX-friendly
        extern char **environ.
        * libc/stdlib/wctomb_r.c: included string.h for "strlen" and "strcmp"
        prototypes.
        * libc/stdlib/remove.c: included reent.h for "_unlink_r" prototype.
        * libc/reent/execr.c: included sys/wait.h for "wait" prototype.
        * libc/reent/fstatr.c: included sys/stat.h for "fstat" prototype.
        * libc/reent/openr.c: included fcntl.h for "open" prototype.
        * libc/reent/signalr.c: included signal.h for "kill" prototype,
        unistd.h for "getpid" prototype.
        * libc/reent/statr.c: included sys/stat.h for "stat" prototype.
        * libc/reent/timer.c: included sys/time.h for "gettimeofday" prototype.
        * libc/unix/getut.c (utmpname): removed local, incorrect "strdup"
        prototype.  Also included stdlib.h for "abort", string.h for
        "strdup" and "strncmp" prototypes.
        * libc/unix/getlogin.c: included string.h for "strncmp", "memset", and
        "strncpy", unistd.h for "read" and "close" prototypes.
        * libc/posix/execvp.c: included string.h for "strchr", "strlen", and
        "strcat" prototypes.
2000-08-24 18:51:09 +00:00

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/*
FUNCTION
<<remove>>---delete a file's name
INDEX
remove
ANSI_SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
int remove(char *<[filename]>);
int _remove_r(void *<[reent]>, char *<[filename]>);
TRAD_SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
int remove(<[filename]>)
char *<[filename]>;
int _remove_r(<[reent]>, <[filename]>)
char *<[reent]>;
char *<[filename]>;
DESCRIPTION
Use <<remove>> to dissolve the association between a particular
filename (the string at <[filename]>) and the file it represents.
After calling <<remove>> with a particular filename, you will no
longer be able to open the file by that name.
In this implementation, you may use <<remove>> on an open file without
error; existing file descriptors for the file will continue to access
the file's data until the program using them closes the file.
The alternate function <<_remove_r>> is a reentrant version. The
extra argument <[reent]> is a pointer to a reentrancy structure.
RETURNS
<<remove>> returns <<0>> if it succeeds, <<-1>> if it fails.
PORTABILITY
ANSI C requires <<remove>>, but only specifies that the result on
failure be nonzero. The behavior of <<remove>> when you call it on an
open file may vary among implementations.
Supporting OS subroutine required: <<unlink>>.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <reent.h>
int
_remove_r (ptr, filename)
struct _reent *ptr;
_CONST char *filename;
{
if (_unlink_r (ptr, filename) == -1)
return -1;
return 0;
}
#ifndef _REENT_ONLY
int
remove (filename)
_CONST char *filename;
{
return _remove_r (_REENT, filename);
}
#endif