fputcputcputc_unlockedputcharputchar_unlockedputw
- output a character or word to a stream
LIBRARY
Lb libc
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> int
fputc (int c FILE *stream); int
putc (int c FILE *stream); int
putc_unlocked (int c FILE *stream); int
putchar (int c); int
putchar_unlocked (int c); int
putw (int w FILE *stream);
DESCRIPTION
The
fputc ();
function
writes the character
Fa c
(converted to an ``unsigned char'')
to the output stream pointed to by
Fa stream .
The
putc ();
macro acts essentially identically to
fputc (,);
but is a macro that expands in-line.
It may evaluate
Fa stream
more than once, so arguments given to
putc ();
should not be expressions with potential side effects.
The
putchar ();
function
is identical to
putc ();
with an output stream of
stdout
The
putw ();
function
writes the specified
Vt int
to the named output
Fa stream .
The
putc_unlocked ();
and
putchar_unlocked ();
functions are equivalent to
putc ();
and
putchar ();
respectively,
except that the caller is responsible for locking the stream
with
flockfile(3)
before calling them.
These functions may be used to avoid the overhead of locking the stream
for each character, and to avoid output being interspersed from multiple
threads writing to the same stream.
RETURN VALUES
The functions,
fputc (,);
putc (,);
putchar (,);
putc_unlocked ();
and
putchar_unlocked ();
return the character written.
If an error occurs, the value
EOF
is returned.
The
putw ();
function
returns 0 on success;
EOF
is returned if
a write error occurs,
or if an attempt is made to write a read-only stream.
The functions
fputc (,);
putc (,);
and
putchar (,);
conform to
St -isoC .
The
putc_unlocked ();
and
putchar_unlocked ();
functions conform to
St -p1003.1-2001 .
A function
putw ();
function appeared in
AT&T System
v6 .
BUGS
The size and byte order of an
Vt int
varies from one machine to another, and
putw ();
is not recommended for portable applications.