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libssh2_sftp_seek64.3
.TH libssh2_sftp_seek64 3 "22 Dec 2008" "libssh2 1.0" "libssh2 manual" .SH NAME libssh2_sftp_seek64 - set the read/write position within a file .SH SYNOPSIS .nf #include <libssh2.h> #include <libssh2_sftp.h> void libssh2_sftp_seek64(LIBSSH2_SFTP_HANDLE *handle, libssh2_uint64_t offset); .SH DESCRIPTION \fIhandle\fP - SFTP File Handle as returned by .BR libssh2_sftp_open_ex(3) \fIoffset\fP - Number of bytes from the beginning of file to seek to. Move the file handle's internal pointer to an arbitrary location. libssh2 implements file pointers as a localized concept to make file access appear more POSIX like. No packets are exchanged with the server during a seek operation. The localized file pointer is simply used as a convenience offset during read/write operations. You MUST NOT seek during writing or reading a file with SFTP, as the internals use outstanding packets and changing the "file position" during transit will results in badness. .SH AVAILABILITY Added in 1.0 .SH SEE ALSO .BR libssh2_sftp_open_ex(3)