.TH "ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK" "3" "November 18, 2014" "NiH" "Library Functions Manual" .nh .if n .ad l .SH "NAME" \fBzip_source_seek\fR \- set read offset in zip source .SH "LIBRARY" libzip (-lzip) .SH "SYNOPSIS" \fB#include \fR .sp \fIint\fR .PD 0 .HP 4n \fBzip_source_seek\fR(\fIzip_source_t\ *source\fR, \fIzip_int64_t\ offset\fR, \fIint\ whence\fR); .PD .SH "DESCRIPTION" The function \fBzip_source_seek\fR() sets the current read offset for \fIsource\fR. Just like in fseek(3), depending on the \fIwhence\fR argument, the \fIoffset\fR is counted relative from: .RS 6n .TP 12n \fRSEEK_SET\fR start of file .TP 12n \fRSEEK_CUR\fR current read offset in file .TP 12n \fRSEEK_END\fR end of file .RE .SH "RETURN VALUES" Upon successful completion 0 is returned. Otherwise, \-1 is returned and the error information in \fIsource\fR is set to indicate the error. .SH "SEE ALSO" libzip(3), zip_source(3), zip_source_read(3), zip_source_tell(3) .SH "AUTHORS" Dieter Baron <\fIdillo@nih.at\fR> and Thomas Klausner <\fItk@giga.or.at\fR>