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.TH FGETC 2 .SH NAME fgetc, getc, getchar, fputc, putc, putchar, ungetc, fgets, gets, fputs, puts, fread, fwrite \- Stdio input and output .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include <u.h> .br .B #include <stdio.h> .ta \w'\fLlong 'u .PP .B int fgetc(FILE *f) .PP .B int getc(FILE *f) .PP .B int getchar(void) .PP .B int fputc(int c, FILE *f) .PP .B int putc(int c, FILE *f) .PP .B int putchar(int c) .PP .B int ungetc(int c, FILE *f) .PP .B char *fgets(char *s, int n, FILE *f) .PP .B char *gets(char *s) .PP .B int fputs(char *s, FILE *f) .PP .B int puts(char *s) .PP .B long fread(void *ptr, long itemsize, long nitems, FILE *stream) .PP .B long fwrite(void *ptr, long itemsize, long nitems, FILE *stream) .SH DESCRIPTION The functions described here work on open Stdio streams (see .IR fopen ). .PP .I Fgetc returns as an .B int the next .B unsigned .B char from input stream .IR f . If the stream is at end-of-file, the end-of-file indicator for the stream is set and .I fgetc returns .BR EOF . If a read error occurs, the error indicator for the stream is set and .I fgetc returns .BR EOF . .I Getc is like .I fgetc except that it is implemented as a macro. .I Getchar is like .I getc except that it always reads from .BR stdin . .PP .I Ungetc pushes character .I c back onto the input stream .BR f . The pushed-back character will be returned by subsequent reads in the reverse order of their pushing. A successful intervening .IR fseek , .IR fsetpos , or .I rewind on .I f discards any pushed-back characters for .IR f . One character of push-back is guaranteed. .I Ungetc returns the character pushed back (converted to .B unsigned .BR char ), or .B EOF if the operation fails. A successful call to .I ungetc clears the end-of-file indicator for the stream. The file position indicator for the stream after reading or discarding all pushed-back characters is the same as it was before the characters were pushed back. .PP .I Fputc writes character .I c (converted to .B unsigned .BR char ) to output stream .IR f at the position indicated by the position indicator for the stream and advances the indicator appropriately. If the file cannot support positioning requests, or if the stream was opened with append mode, the character is appended to the output stream. .I Fputc returns the character written or .B EOF if there was a write error. .I Putc is like .IR fputc but is implemented as a macro. .I Putchar is like .I putc except that it always writes to .BR stdout . .PP All other input takes place as if characters were read by successive calls to .I fgetc and all other output takes place as if characters were written by successive calls to .IR fputc . .PP .I Fgets reads up to and including the next newline, but not past end-of-file or more than .IR n -1 characters, from stream .I f into array .IR s . A null character is written immediately after the last character read into the array (if any characters are read at all). .I Fgets returns .I s if successful, otherwise a null pointer. .I Gets is similar to .IR fgets except that it always reads from .B stdin and it discards the terminating newline, if any. .I Gets does not check for overflow of the receiving array, so its use is deprecated. .PP .I Fputs writes the string .I s to stream .IR f , returning .B EOF if a write error occurred, otherwise a nonnegative value. The terminating null character is not written. .I Puts is the same, writing to .BR stdout . .PP .I Fread reads from the named input .IR stream at most .I nitems of data of size .I itemsize and the type of .I *ptr into a block beginning at .IR ptr . It returns the number of items actually read. .PP .I Fwrite appends to the named output .I stream at most .I nitems of data of size .I itemsize and the type of .I *ptr from a block beginning at .IR ptr . It returns the number of items actually written. .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/libstdio .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR read (2), .IR fopen (2), .IR bio (2) .SH BUGS Stdio does not handle .SM UTF or runes; use Bio instead.