User`s guide
234  Appendix A - Programmer’s Reference 
EXAMPLE 
The following example demonstrates an fopen()method that creates a new text file for writing 
and assigns it to a file stream. 
FILE * pFile; 
 pFile = fopen ("myfile.txt","w"); 
fread() 
You can use the fread()method to read a block of data from a file stream. This method reads an 
array of elements from the file stream and stores the data in a block of memory on the SmartServer. 
Note: The SmartServer does not have memory protection. As a result, an FPM can write to any 
memory area on the SmartServer, which could cause the SmartServer to fail or corrupt the data of 
another embedded applications on the SmartServer. Therefore, you should use the greatest possible 
care when implementing your freely programmable modules. 
SYNTAX 
size_t fread (void * ptr, size_t size, size_t count, FILE * 
stream); 
The ptr parameter specifies the block of memory to be used to store the data read from the file 
stream with a minimum size of (size*count) bytes. 
The size parameter specifies the size (in bytes) of each element to be read
. 
The count parameter specifies the number of elements to be read, each one with a size of size 
bytes
. 
The stream parameter specifies a pointer to a FILE object that specifies an input stream. 
This method returns a 
size_t object, which is an integral data type that specifies the total 
number of elements successfully read. If this number differs from count, either an error occurred 
or the internal End-of-File internal indicator
 was reached. 
EXAMPLE 
The following example demonstrates an fread()method. 
FILE *pFile; 
int iTemp; 
long FilePtr = 0; // starting index of file 
char buf[200] ; // input buffer 
char len = 200; 
char Filename[] = "/web/user/mUartTxFile.txt"; 
if((pFile = fopen(Filename,"r")) == NULL) 
{ 
printf("Can't open i.LON file = %s \n", Filename); 
} 
else 
{ 
  iTemp = fseek(pFile, FilePtr, SEEK_SET); 
 if(iTemp) 
 { 
 printf("FSEEK failed\n");  
  } 
  else 
  { 
    iTemp = fread(buf, 1, len ,pFile); 










