bindrv_newwriter
| bindrv_newwriter | 
  Purpose
 
  
  Synopsis
 
 s_bindrvctx bindrv_newwriter(size_t (*dowrite)(const void *,size_t,size_t,void*), void *rctx);
 
  Arguments
 
 | 
     dowrite 
     | 
     Callback function to write data to the output stream
     | 
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     rctx 
     | 
     File descriptor to be passed as the last argument of
     dowrite
     | 
  Return value
 
 
 The new context or
 NULL in case of error.
 
  Example
 
 
 In the following example the file
 "bindata is open using C-function
 fopen and a writer is created based on the resulting file descriptor:
 
 f=fopen("bindata", "w");
bdrv=bindrv_newwriter(
       (size_t (*)(const void *,size_t,size_t,void*))fwrite, f);
  Further information
 
 
 1. Each context created using this function must be released by a call to
 bindrv_delete.
 
 
 2. The
 dowrite function is used by the writer whenever it needs to write data. The function receives as input a buffer, its size and, as the last argument, the pointer
 rctx. The third argument is always 1. The return value must be
 1 if successful, any other value is interpreted as an error condition.
 
 
 3. The required
 dowrite routine has the same signature as the C-function
 fwrite such that a BinDrv writer can use as input a file open with the C-function
 fopen.
 
 
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