.help zsektx May84 "System Interface" .ih NAME zsektx -- seek on a text file .ih SYNOPSIS .nf zsektx (chan, loffset, status) int chan # OS channel of text file long loffset # magic seek offset int status .fi .ih DESCRIPTION Text files are normally accessed sequentially, but random access is possible when reading if \fBzsektx\fR is used to adjust the file position. The primitive \fBzsektx\fR may be used to set the file position to BOF, EOF, or to the beginning of any line in the file provided the offset of the line was determined in a prior call to \fBznottx\fR while reading or writing the file. .ih RETURN VALUE ERR is returned if there is something wrong with \fIchan\fR or if seeks are illegal on the device and the seek is to a file position other than BOF or EOF. If seeks are illegal on the device a request to seek to BOF or EOF is ignored. OK is returned if the seek is successful. .ih NOTES Depending on the host system, \fIloffset\fR might be a zero indexed byte offset, the logical record number, the file block number and char offset within the block packed into a long integer, or some other machine dependent quantity. The high level code must do nothing with \fIloffset\fR but request it with \fBznottx\fR and pass the value on to \fBzsektx\fR to perform a seek. The only way to generate a seek offset for a text file (other than to BOF or EOF) is to note the file position while reading or writing the file. A note followed by a seek while reading or writing a line (newline not yet seen) rewinds the line. .ih SEE ALSO znottx, zfiotx .endhelp