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 WRITE(2) WRITE(2)
 NAME
 write - write on a file
 SYNOPSIS
 write(fildes, buffer, nbytes)
 char *buffer;
 DESCRIPTION
 A file descriptor is a word returned from a successful open,
 creat, dup, or pipe(2) call.
 Buffer is the address of nbytes contiguous bytes which are
 written on the output file. The number of characters actu-
 ally written is returned. It should be regarded as an error
 if this is not the same as requested.
 Writes which are multiples of 512 characters long and begin
 on a 512-byte boundary in the file are more efficient than
 any others.
 SEE ALSO
 creat(2), open(2), pipe(2)
 DIAGNOSTICS
 Returns -1 on error: bad descriptor, buffer address, or
 count; physical I/O errors.
 ASSEMBLER
 (write = 4.)
 (file descriptor in r0)
 sys write; buffer; nbytes
 (byte count in r0)

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