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Hi,

I would to use fd fuction in .NET but it seems that its been removed. Can
any one suggest an equivalent function?

Thanks
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Saran wrote:
Hi,

I would to use fd fuction in .NET but it seems that its been removed. Can
any one suggest an equivalent function?


Use the basic_filebuf::basic_filebuf(FILE*) constructor. e.g.

FILE* f = _fdopen(myFileDescriptor, "a");
std::filebuf fb(f);
std::ostream os(&fb);
//use os to write to file.

Tom
Nov 17 '05 #2

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