Duane Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Are you referring to _read() or read_i()? Those don't have an > associated internal file buffer/cache (I guess because they don't have > an associated file->_cnt and _ptr). Or were you referring to some > other read call? > > fread already does a _read() once it determines the current buffer is empty.
Yes, and on small reads what it should do is a bigger _read() to refill the buffer, instead of limiting it to the size that the app requested. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
