GETS(3S) UNIX Programmer's Manual GETS(3S) NAME gets, fgets - get a string from a stream SYNOPSIS #include <stdio.h> char *gets(s) char *s; char *fgets(s, n, stream) char *s; FILE *stream; DESCRIPTION Gets reads a string into s from the standard input stream stdin. The string is terminated by a newline character, which is replaced in s by a null character. Gets returns its argument. Fgets reads n-1 characters, or up through a newline charac- ter, whichever comes first, from the stream into the string s. The last character read into s is followed by a null character. Fgets returns its first argument. SEE ALSO puts(3S), getc(3S), scanf(3S), fread(3S), ferror(3S) DIAGNOSTICS Gets and fgets return the constant pointer NULL upon end of file or error. BUGS Gets deletes a newline, fgets keeps it, all in the name of backward compatibility. Printed 11/26/99 May 15, 1985 1