I'm working on a C application that evaluates data from a USB laser scanner, which acts as a serial device. For testing purpose, I'm also allowing test data to be read from a file, because it is not convenient to always have the scanner connected.
I open the file/device like this:
FILE *fp = fopen(argv[1], "a+b");
And depending on whether I want to read from a file or the device, I pass a file path or something like /dev/cu.usbmodemfd121
(I'm on a Mac).
This works fine as long as I've previously initialized the laser scanner, but I'd rather have my application do that. In order to do that, though, I must first figure out if I'm reading from a file or the device. How can I do that, given the FILE *
returned by fopen
?
I've tried to use fseek(fp, 1, SEEK_END)
which I expected to fail for the scanner, since it's stream doesn't have an "end", but for some reasons fseek
does not fail..
/dev
?"