AIT_FileEOF
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Description
Checks whether the file pointer has reached the EOF.
Format
integer AIT_FileEOF ( integer nFileHandle // File handle );
Parameters
nFileHandle (input)
Specify a file handle.
Return values
The return value is 1 if the file pointer has reached the EOF, and 0 if not. If the function has not been executed, the return value is -1. If -1 has been returned, you can use AIT_GetLastError to acquire an extended error code. The following gives the error codes that AIT_GetLastError might return:
|
Extended error number |
Error code |
|---|---|
|
5 |
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED |
|
6 |
ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE |
|
8 |
ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY |
|
14 |
ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY |
|
21 |
ERROR_NOT_READY |
|
32 |
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION |
|
33 |
ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION |
|
112 |
ERROR_DISK_FULL |
|
148 |
ERROR_PATH_BUSY |
|
1231 |
ERROR_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE |
|
1392 |
ERROR_FILE_CORRUPT |