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NAME

       writev - write a vector

SYNOPSIS

       #include <sys/uio.h>

       ssize_t writev(int fildes, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);

DESCRIPTION

       The  writev()  function  shall  be  equivalent  to  write(),  except as
       described below. The writev() function shall gather  output  data  from
       the  iovcnt  buffers specified by the members of the iov array: iov[0],
       iov[1], ..., iov[iovcnt-1].  The iovcnt argument is  valid  if  greater
       than 0 and less than or equal to {IOV_MAX}, as defined in <limits.h>.

       Each  iovec  entry  specifies the base address and length of an area in
       memory from which data should be written. The writev()  function  shall
       always write a complete area before proceeding to the next.

       If  fildes  refers  to a regular file and all of the iov_len members in
       the array pointed to by iov are 0, writev() shall return 0 and have  no
       other effect. For other file types, the behavior is unspecified.

       If  the  sum  of  the  iov_len  values is greater than {SSIZE_MAX}, the
       operation shall fail and no data shall be transferred.

RETURN VALUE

       Upon successful completion, writev() shall return the number  of  bytes
       actually  written.  Otherwise, it shall return a value of -1, the file-
       pointer shall remain unchanged, and errno shall be set to  indicate  an
       error.

ERRORS

       Refer to write() .

       In addition, the writev() function shall fail if:

       EINVAL The sum of the iov_len values in the iov array would overflow an
              ssize_t.

       The writev() function may fail and set errno to:

       EINVAL The iovcnt argument was less than or equal to 0, or greater than
              {IOV_MAX}.

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES

   Writing Data from an Array
       The following example writes data from the buffers specified by members
       of the iov array to the file associated with the file descriptor fd.

              #include <sys/types.h>
              #include <sys/uio.h>
              #include <unistd.h>
              ...
              ssize_t bytes_written;
              int fd;
              char *buf0 = "short string\n";
              char *buf1 = "This is a longer string\n";
              char *buf2 = "This is the longest string in this example\n";
              int iovcnt;
              struct iovec iov[3];

              iov[0].iov_base = buf0;
              iov[0].iov_len = strlen(buf0);
              iov[1].iov_base = buf1;
              iov[1].iov_len = strlen(buf1);
              iov[2].iov_base = buf2;
              iov[2].iov_len = strlen(buf2);
              ...
              iovcnt = sizeof(iov) / sizeof(struct iovec);

              bytes_written = writev(fd, iov, iovcnt);
              ...

APPLICATION USAGE

       None.

RATIONALE

       Refer to write() .

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       readv()   ,   write()   ,    the    Base    Definitions    volume    of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <limits.h>, <sys/uio.h>

COPYRIGHT

       Portions  of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       --  Portable  Operating  System  Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003  by  the  Institute  of
       Electrical  and  Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained  online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .