=head1 CLASSES
-=head2 FileHandle
-
-=over 8
-
-=item new
-
-Open a file and return a Perl filehandle. The first parameter is the
-filename and the second parameter is the mode. The mode should be specified
-as C<a> for append, C<w> for write, and E<lt> or C<""> for read.
-
-Open a file for reading.
-
- $fh = FileHandle->new( "foo", "" );
- die "Unable to open foo for reading" unless $fh;
-
-Open a file for writing.
-
- $fh = FileHandle->new( "foo", "w" );
- die "Unable to open foo for writing" unless $fh;
-
-Use C<FileHandle::close()> to close the file or let the FileHandle object's
-destructor perform the close.
-
-=item clearerr
-
-Resets the error indicator and EOF indicator to zero.
-
- $fh->clearerr;
-
-=item close
-
-Close the file.
-
- $fh->close;
-
-=item eof
-
-Tests for end of file.
-
- if( $fh->eof ){
- print "end of file\n";
- }
-
-=item error
-
-Returns non-zero if there has been an error while reading or writing a file.
-
- if( $fh->error ){
- print "error\n";
- }
-
-=item fileno
-
-Returns the integer file descriptor associated with the file.
-
- $fileno = $fh->fileno;
-
-=item flush
-
-Flush the stream.
-
- $fh->flush;
-
-Returns C<undef> on failure.
-
-=item getc
-
-Get a character from the stream.
-
- $ch = $fh->getc;
-
-=item getpos
-
-Retrieve the file pointer position. The returned value can be used as an
-argument to C<setpos()>.
-
- $pos = $fh->getpos;
-
-=item gets
-
-Retrieve a line from the open file.
-
- $line = $fh->gets;
-
-=item new_from_fd
-
-Open a file using a file descriptor. Return a Perl filehandle. The first
-parameter should be a file descriptor, which can come from C<POSIX::open()>.
-The second parameter, the mode, should be C<a> for append, C<w> for write,
-and E<lt> or C<""> for read. The mode should match the mode which was used
-when the file descriptor was created.
-
- $fd = POSIX::open( "typemap" );
- $fh = FileHandle->new_from_fd( $fd, "<" );
- die "FileHandle failed" unless $fh;
-
-=item new_tmpfile
-
-Creates a temporary file, opens it for writing, and returns a Perl
-filehandle. Consult your system's C<tmpfile()> manpage for details.
-
- $fh = FileHandle->new_tmpfile;
- die "FileHandle failed" unless $fh;
-
-=item seek
-
-Reposition file pointer.
-
- $fh->seek( 2, &POSIX::SEEK_SET );
-
-=item setbuf
-
-
-=item setpos
-
-Set the file pointer position.
-
- $pos = $fh->getpos;
- $fh->setpos( $pos );
-
-Returns C<undef> on failure.
-
-=item setvbuf
-
-
-Returns C<undef> on failure.
-
-=item tell
-
-Returns the current file position, in bytes.
-
- $pos = $fh->tell;
-
-=item ungetc
-
-
-=back
-
=head2 POSIX::SigAction
=over 8
=item Constants
-BUFSIZ EOF FILENAME_MAX L_ctermid L_cuserid L_tmpname TMP_MAX _IOFBF _IOLBF _IONBF
+BUFSIZ EOF FILENAME_MAX L_ctermid L_cuserid L_tmpname TMP_MAX
=back
=head1 CREATION
-This document generated by ./mkposixman.PL version 19951212.
+This document generated by ./mkposixman.PL version 19960129.