Using access modes and flags with file streams
          It is possible to open a file stream on an existing file descriptor by sending the on: message to the CfsFileStream class. The on: message answers an instance of the concrete stream class corresponding to the access mode of the file descriptor. An example of converting a file descriptor into a file stream is shown below: 
          | fd file |
          fd := CfsFileDescriptor
              open: 'new.fil'
              oflag: ORDWR | OCREAT | OEXCL.
          fd isCfsError
              ifTrue: [^self error: fd printString].
          file := CfsFileStream on: fd.
          "Close the file stream - this will automatically close the file
              descriptor as well"
          file close.
          The 
on: message is also useful if the file is to be opened with a special share mode, using the 
open:oflag:share: message, which was discussed in 
"File locking". An example follows: 
 
          | file fd |
          (fd := CfsFileDescriptor
              open: 'a.fil'
              oflag: ORDWR
              share: ODENYRDWR) isCfsError
                  ifTrue: [^self error: fd message].
          file := CfsFileStream on: fd.
          file close.
         
        
          Last modified date: 05/12/2020