pxfischr
- Date:
10-20-2011
NAME
PXFISCHR - Tests for character special file
SYNOPSIS
LOGICAL FUNCTION PXFISCHR(m)
INTEGER m
IF (m) then
IMPLEMENTATION
Cray Linux Environment (CLE)
STANDARDS
IEEE Std 1003.9-1992 standard interface for FORTRAN 77
DESCRIPTION
The logical function PXFISCHR checks if a file is a character special file. The argument m should be supplied by the st_mode component of the stat structure used by the PXFSTAT(3F) routine.
All arguments must be of default kind unless documented otherwise. Default kind is KIND=4 for integer, real, complex, and logical arguments.
The following is a valid argument for this routine:
- m
An integer input variable containing the file mode.
If the file is a character special file, PXFISCHR returns a logical true, otherwise a logical false is returned.
EXAMPLES
In this example, PXFSTAT is called on /dev/tty, which should be a character special file. After PXFINTGET(3F) returns the mode of /dev/tty, PXFISCHR is called to check the mode of /dev/tty.
program pxftest
integer jstat,ierror,mode
logical pxfischr
CALL PXFSTRUCTCREATE('stat',jstat,ierror)
CALL PXFSTAT('/dev/tty',0,jstat,ierror)
CALL PXFINTGET(jstat,'st_mode', mode, ierror)
if (PXFISCHR(mode) .eqv. .TRUE.) then
print *,'/dev/tty is a character special file.'
else
print *,'/dev/tty should be a character special file, but is not.'
endif
end
This program may display:
/dev/tty is a character special file.
SEE ALSO
PXFISBLK(3F), PXFINTGET(3F), PXFSTAT(3F), PXFSTRUCTCREATE(3F)