NAME
ffggeettwwss, ffggeettwwssll - get a line of wide characters from a stream
LLIIBBRRAARRYYStandard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
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wchart * ffggeettwwssll(wchart * restrict ws, int n, FILE * restrict fp, localet loc);> DESCRIPTION
The ffggeettwwss() function reads at most one less than the number of charac-
ters specified by n from the given fp and stores them in the wide charac-
ter string ws. Reading stops when a newline character is found, at end-
of-file or error. The newline, if any, is retained. If any characters
are read and there is no error, a `\0' character is appended to end the string.While the ffggeettwwss() function uses the current locale, the ffggeettwwssll() func-
tion may be passed a locale directly. See xlocale(3) for more informa-
tion.RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, ffggeettwwss() returns ws. If end-of-file occurs
before any characters are read, ffggeettwwss() returns NULL and the buffer con-
tents remain unchanged. If an error occurs, ffggeettwwss() returns NULL and the buffer contents are indeterminate. The ffggeettwwss() function does notdistinguish between end-of-file and error, and callers must use feof(3)
and ferror(3) to determine which occurred. EERRRROORRSS The ffggeettwwss() function will fail if: [EBADF] The given fp argument is not a readable stream. [EILSEQ] The data obtained from the input stream does not form a valid multibyte character. The function ffggeettwwss() may also fail and set errno for any of the errors specified for the routines fflush(3), fstat(2), read(2), or malloc(3).SEE ALSO
feof(3), ferror(3), fgets(3), xlocale(3) STANDARDSThe ffggeettwwss() function conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'').
BSD August 6, 2002 BSD