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The f_eof function tests for end-of-file on a file.

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Parameters

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Pointer to the open file object structure.
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Return Values

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The f_eof() function returns a non-zero value if the read/write pointer has reached end of the file; otherwise it returns a zero.

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Description

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In this revision, this function is implemented as a macro.

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QuickInfo

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Always available.

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See Also

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f_open, f_lseek, FIL

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Return

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