fputs()

write string to stream 

Function


SYNOPSIS

#include <stdio.h>

int fputs(const char *s, FILE *stream);


DESCRIPTION

The fputs() function writes the null-terminated string pointed to by s to the stream pointed to by stream. It does not write the terminating null character.

After fputs() returns, the string may be held in an internal buffer either until fflush() or fclose() are executed on stream, or until the process executes exit() or abort().


PARAMETERS

s 

Is the string to be written.

stream 

Points to the output stream.


RETURN VALUES

If successful, the fputs() function returns zero. If an error occurs, it returns EOF and sets errno to one of the following values:

EACCES 

Another process has the file locked.

EBADF 

stream is not a valid stream opened for writing.

EFBIG 

The file is a regular file and an attempt was made to write at or beyond the offset maximum.

EINTR 

A signal interrupted the call.

EIO 

An output error occurred.

ENOMEM 

Memory could not be allocated for internal buffers.

ENOSPC 

An attempt is made to write to a full disk.

ENXIO 

A device error occurred.

EPIPE 

An attempt is made to write to a closed pipe.


CONFORMANCE

ANSI/ISO 9899-1990.


MULTITHREAD SAFETY LEVEL

MT-Safe.


PORTING ISSUES

If the stream is from a file opened in text mode, any linefeed embedded in the output string is translated to carriage-return linefeed on output. No such translation occurs for files opened in binary mode.


AVAILABILITY

PTC MKS Toolkit for Professional Developers
PTC MKS Toolkit for Professional Developers 64-Bit Edition
PTC MKS Toolkit for Enterprise Developers
PTC MKS Toolkit for Enterprise Developers 64-Bit Edition


SEE ALSO

Functions:
abort(), exit(), fclose(), fflush(), fopen(), fputc(), puts()


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