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- <h2>f_sync</h2>
- <p>The f_sync function flushes the cached information of a writing file.</p>
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- FRESULT f_sync (
- FIL* <span class="arg">fp</span> <span class="c">/* [IN] File object */</span>
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- <h4>Parameter</h4>
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- <dt>fp</dt>
- <dd>Pointer to the open file object to be flushed.</dd>
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- <h4>Return Values</h4>
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- <a href="rc.html#ok">FR_OK</a>,
- <a href="rc.html#de">FR_DISK_ERR</a>,
- <a href="rc.html#ie">FR_INT_ERR</a>,
- <a href="rc.html#nr">FR_NOT_READY</a>,
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- <a href="rc.html#tm">FR_TIMEOUT</a>
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- <h4>Description</h4>
- <p>The <tt>f_sync()</tt> function performs the same process as <tt>f_close()</tt> function but the file is left opened and can continue read/write/seek operations to the file. This is suitable for the applications that open files for a long time in write mode, such as data logger. Performing <tt>f_sync()</tt> function of periodic or immediataly after <tt>f_write()</tt> function can minimize the risk of data loss due to a sudden blackout or an unintentional media removal. For more information, refer to <a href="appnote.html#critical">application note</a>.</p>
- <p>However there is no sense in <tt>f_sync()</tt> function immediataly before <tt>f_close()</tt> function because it performs <tt>f_sync()</tt> function in it. In other words, the differnce between those functions is that the file object is invalidated or not.</p>
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- <h4>QuickInfo</h4>
- <p>Available when <tt>_FS_READONLY == 0</tt>.</p>
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- <p><tt><a href="close.html">f_close</a></tt></p>
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