sysopenFILEHANDLE,FILENAME,MODEsysopenFILEHANDLE,FILENAME,MODE,PERMS
This function opens the file whose filename is given by FILENAME, and
associates it
with FILEHANDLE. If FILEHANDLE is an expression,
its value is used as the name of (or reference to) the filehandle.
This function calls open(2) with the
parameters FILENAME, MODE, PERMS.
The possible values and flag bits of the MODE parameter are
system-dependent; they are available via the Fcntl library module.
However, for historical reasons, some values are
universal: zero means read-only, one means write-only, and two means
read/write.
If the file named by FILENAME does not exist and
sysopen creates it (typically because
MODE includes the O_CREAT flag),
then the value of PERMS specifies the permissions of
the newly created file. If PERMS is omitted, the
default value is 0666, which allows read and write for all.
This default is reasonable: see umask.
The FileHandle module described in Chapter 7 provides a more object-oriented approach to sysopen. See also open earlier in this chapter.