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| <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
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| <title>FatFs - f_sync</title>
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| <div class="para">
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| <h2>f_sync</h2>
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| <p>The f_sync function flushes the cached information of a wriiting file.</p>
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| <pre>
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| FRESULT f_sync (
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|   FIL* <em>FileObject</em>     /* Pointer to the file object */
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| );
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| </pre>
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| <div class="para">
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| <h4>Parameters</h4>
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| <dl class="par">
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| <dt>FileObject</dt>
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| <dd>Pointer to the open file object to be flushed.</dd>
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| </dl>
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| <div class="para">
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| <h4>Return Values</h4>
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| <dl class="ret">
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| <dt>FR_OK (0)</dt>
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| <dd>The function succeeded.</dd>
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| <dt>FR_RW_ERROR</dt>
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| <dd>The function failed due to a disk error or an internal error.</dd>
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| <dt>FR_NOT_READY</dt>
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| <dd>The disk drive cannot work due to no medium in the drive or any other reason.</dd>
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| <dt>FR_INVALID_OBJECT</dt>
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| <dd>The file object is invalid.</dd>
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| <div class="para">
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| <h4>Description</h4>
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| <p>The f_sync function performs the same process as f_close function but the file is left opened and can continue read/write/seek operations to the file. This is suitable for applications that open files for a long time in writing mode, such as data logger. Performing f_sync of periodic or immediataly after f_write can minimize risk of data loss due to a sudden blackout or an unintentional disk removal. This function is not supported in read-only configuration.</p>
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| <h4>References</h4>
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| <p><tt><a href="close.html">f_close</a></tt></p>
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