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BEGINFILE and ENDFILE Special PatternsThis section describes a gawk-specific feature.
Two special kinds of rule, BEGINFILE and ENDFILE, give
you “hooks” into gawk’s command-line file processing loop.
As with the BEGIN and END rules
(see section The BEGIN and END Special Patterns),
all BEGINFILE rules in a program are merged, in the order they are
read by gawk, and all ENDFILE rules are merged as well.
The body of the BEGINFILE rules is executed just before
gawk reads the first record from a file.  FILENAME
is set to the name of the current file, and FNR is set to zero.
The BEGINFILE rule provides you the opportunity to accomplish two tasks
that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to perform:
You do this by checking if the ERRNO variable is not the empty
string; if so, then gawk was not able to open the file. In
this case, your program can execute the nextfile statement
(see section The nextfile Statement).  This causes gawk to skip
the file entirely.  Otherwise, gawk exits with the usual
fatal error.
gawk has started processing the file.
(This is a very advanced feature, currently used only by the
gawkextlib project.)
The ENDFILE rule is called when gawk has finished processing
the last record in an input file.  For the last input file,
it will be called before any END rules.
The ENDFILE rule is executed even for empty input files.
Normally, when an error occurs when reading input in the normal
input-processing loop, the error is fatal.  However, if an ENDFILE
rule is present, the error becomes non-fatal, and instead ERRNO
is set.  This makes it possible to catch and process I/O errors at the
level of the awk program.
The next statement (see section The next Statement) is not allowed inside
either a BEGINFILE or an ENDFILE rule.  The nextfile
statement is allowed only inside a
BEGINFILE rule, not inside an ENDFILE rule.
The getline statement (see section Explicit Input with getline) is restricted inside
both BEGINFILE and ENDFILE: only redirected
forms of getline are allowed.
BEGINFILE and ENDFILE are gawk extensions.
In most other awk implementations, or if gawk is in
compatibility mode (see section Command-Line Options), they are not special.
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