.\" $Id: JAM_WriteLastRead.3,v 1.1 2002/11/09 00:37:16 raorn Exp $ .\" .TH JAM_WriteLastRead 3 2002-11-07 "" "JAM subroutine library" .SH NAME JAM_WriteLastRead \- Write a lastread record .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .BI "int JAM_WriteLastRead(s_JamBase* " Base_PS "," .BI " ulong " User_I "," .BI " s_JamLastRead* " Record_PS ");" .RE .fi .SH DESCRIPTION Writes a lastread record to the lastread file. If the user number could not be found, the record will be appended to the end of the file. .SS Arguments .TP .I Base_PS The message base to use .TP .I User_I A system\-unique user number .TP .I Record_PS A pointer to the lastread struct to be written .SH "RETURN VALUE" .TP .B 0 if successful .TP .B JAM_IO_ERROR if an I/O error occured. See .BR JAM_Errno (3) .TP .B JAM_BAD_PARAM if \fIRecord_PS\fP is NULL .SH EXAMPLES .nf int Result_I; s_JamLastRead LastRead_S; Result_I = JAM_WriteLastRead(Base_PS, 4711, &LastRead_S); if (Result_I) printf("JAM_WriteLastRead returned %d\\n", Result_I); .fi .SH AUTHOR This manual page was created by Sir Raorn , based on original JAMlib documentation by Bjorn Stenberg and Johan Billing . .SH SEE ALSO .BR jamlib (3), .BR JAM_ReadLastRead (3) .BR JAM_Errno (3) .\" vim: ft=nroff