PUTC(3S)                                                              PUTC(3S)


NAME
       putc, putchar, fputc, putw - put character or word on a stream

SYNOPSIS
       #include <stdio.h>

       int putc(c, stream)
       char c;
       FILE *stream;

       int putchar(c)

       int fputc(c, stream)
       FILE *stream;

       int putw(w, stream)
       FILE *stream;

DESCRIPTION
       Putc  appends  the  character c to the named output stream.  It returns
       the character written.

       Putchar(c) is defined as putc(c, stdout).

       Fputc behaves like putc, but is a genuine function rather than a macro.

       Putw  appends  word  (that is, int) w to the output stream.  It returns
       the word written.  Putw neither assumes nor causes special alignment in
       the file.

SEE ALSO
       fopen(3S), fclose(3S), getc(3S), puts(3S), printf(3S), fread(3S)

DIAGNOSTICS
       These  functions  return  the constant EOF upon error.  Since this is a
       good integer, ferror(3S) should be used to detect putw errors.

BUGS
       Because it is implemented as a macro, putc  treats  a  stream  argument
       with side effects improperly.  In particular

       putc(c, *f++);

       doesn’t work sensibly.

       Errors can occur long after the call to putc.


7th Edition                    November 6, 1985                       PUTC(3S)
 
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