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<title>FatFs - f_eof</title>
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<div class="para func">
<h2>f_eof</h2>
<p>The f_eof function tests for end-of-file on a file.</p>
<pre>
int f_eof (
FIL* <em>FileObject</em> <span class="c">/* File object */</span>
);
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<h4>Parameters</h4>
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<dt>FileObject</dt>
<dd>Pointer to the open file object structure.</dd>
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<h4>Return Values</h4>
<p>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.</p>
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<div class="para desc">
<h4>Description</h4>
<p>In this revision, the f_eof function is implemented as a macro.</p>
<pre>
<span class="k">#define</span> f_eof(fp) (((fp)->fptr) == ((fp)->fsize) ? 1 : 0)
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<h4>QuickInfo</h4>
<p>Always available.</p>
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<h4>See Also</h4>
<p><tt><a href="open.html">f_open</a>, <a href="lseek.html">f_lseek</a>, <a href="sfile.html">FIL</a></tt></p>
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