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# File I/O — Open, Close, Read, Write, Seek
## Overview
AmigaDOS file I/O is synchronous from the caller's perspective. All functions use `BPTR` file handles and communicate errors via `IoErr()`.
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## Core Functions
| LVO | Function | Registers | Returns |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | `Open(name, mode)` | D1=name, D2=mode | D0=BPTR handle (0=fail) |
| 36 | `Close(fh)` | D1=handle | D0=BOOL |
| 42 | `Read(fh, buf, len)` | D1=handle, D2=buf, D3=len | D0=actual bytes (1=error) |
| 48 | `Write(fh, buf, len)` | D1=handle, D2=buf, D3=len | D0=actual bytes (1=error) |
| 66 | `Seek(fh, pos, mode)` | D1=handle, D2=pos, D3=mode | D0=old position (1=error) |
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## Access Modes
```c
/* dos/dos.h — NDK39 */
#define MODE_READWRITE 1004 /* open existing, read+write */
#define MODE_OLDFILE 1005 /* open existing, read only */
#define MODE_NEWFILE 1006 /* create new (truncate if exists) */
```
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## Seek Modes
```c
#define OFFSET_BEGINNING -1 /* from start of file */
#define OFFSET_CURRENT 0 /* from current position */
#define OFFSET_END 1 /* from end of file */
```
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## File Handle (BPTR)
The returned handle is a BPTR to a `struct FileHandle`:
```c
struct FileHandle {
struct Message *fh_Link;
struct MsgPort *fh_Interactive; /* non-NULL if console */
struct MsgPort *fh_Type; /* handler process port */
BPTR fh_Buf; /* I/O buffer (BPTR) */
LONG fh_Pos; /* current position in buffer */
LONG fh_End; /* end of valid data in buffer */
LONG fh_Funcs; /* unused */
LONG fh_Func2; /* unused */
LONG fh_Func3; /* unused */
LONG fh_Args; /* packet args */
BPTR fh_Arg2;
};
```
To access as a C pointer: `struct FileHandle *fh = BADDR(handle);`
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## Usage Example
```c
BPTR fh = Open("RAM:test.txt", MODE_NEWFILE);
if (fh) {
Write(fh, "Hello Amiga\n", 12);
Close(fh);
}
fh = Open("RAM:test.txt", MODE_OLDFILE);
if (fh) {
UBYTE buf[64];
LONG n = Read(fh, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (n > 0) Write(Output(), buf, n); /* echo to stdout */
Close(fh);
} else {
PrintFault(IoErr(), "Open failed");
}
```
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## Error Checking
```c
LONG err = IoErr(); /* LVO 66 — returns last DOS error code */
/* Common codes: */
#define ERROR_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND 205
#define ERROR_OBJECT_EXISTS 203
#define ERROR_DISK_FULL 221
#define ERROR_SEEK_ERROR 219
```
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## References
- NDK39: `dos/dos.h`, `dos/dosextens.h`
- [error_handling.md](error_handling.md) — full error code list
- ADCD 2.1: `Open`, `Close`, `Read`, `Write`, `Seek`