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@ -519,8 +519,9 @@ url="ca65.html" name="assembler manual">.
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ProDOS associates a file type and an auxiliary type with each file.
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These type specifications are separate from the file's name, unlike
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Windows and UNIX-like systems which use the file name's suffix (a.k.a.
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extension) to specify the file type. For example, .exe, .doc, or .bat.
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Windows which uses the file name's suffix (a.k.a.
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extension) to specify the file type. For example, <tt/.exe/,
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<tt/.doc/, or <tt/.bat/.
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The ProDOS low-level
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Machine-Language Interface (MLI) functions for creating and opening
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files require these types to be specified. And if they don't match
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There are two global variables provided that allow the file type
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and auxiliary type to be specified before a call to <tt/fopen()/
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or <tt/open/. They are defined in <tt/apple2_filetype.h/:
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or <tt/open()/. They are defined in <tt/apple2_filetype.h/:
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<tscreen>
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<verb>
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@ -547,8 +548,7 @@ url="ca65.html" name="assembler manual">.
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The header file <tt/apple2_filetype.h/ also defines many values
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that can be used to set these variables. It is included in
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<tt/apple2.h/, which is in turn included in <tt/apple2enh.h/.
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So it
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not necessary to include it directly. Just
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So it isn't necessary to include it directly. Just
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include one of <tt/apple2.h/ or <tt/apple2enh.h/.
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<tag>Example</tag>
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length text file is referred to as a sequential text file.
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This is equivalent to text files on
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other operating systems, except that the line terminator is a
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carriage return instead of a new line (Linux/BSD/MacOS) or
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carriage return, new line pair (Windows).
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carriage return instead of a line-feed (Linux/BSD/MacOS) or
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carriage return, line-feed pair (Windows).
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The "sequential" text file terminology is in contrast to a
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"random-access" text file which would
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@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ url="ca65.html" name="assembler manual">.
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <apple2.h>
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void main()
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void main(void)
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{
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FILE *out;
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char *name = "MY.FAVS";
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