There are routines which provide FORTRAN-callable methods for file handling; it is not normally necessary to use these routines for reading BUFR or GRIB products.
PBSEEK | To position a file |
PBREAD | To read a given number of bytes from a file |
PBREAD2 | To read a given number of bytes from a file (different behaviour from PBREAD on end-of-file) |
PBWRITE | To write a given number of bytes to a file |
PBTELL | To tell the current byte offset in a file. |
PBOPEN | To open a file for processing with calls to PB subroutines. (This supplies an index into an internal table which contains a C file pointer which must be given as an input argument to other routines) |
PBCLOSE | To close a file |
PBFLUSH | To flush data written to a file |
These subroutines are written in C and use standard C library functions for file handling (fopen, fclose, fseek, fread and fwrite).