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Standard C Library Functions getws(3C)

NAME

getws, fgetws - get a wide-character string from a stream

SYNOPSIS

#include

include

wchar_t *getws(wchar_t *ws);

#include

include

wchar_t *fgetws(wchar_t *restrict ws, int n, FILE *restrict stream);

DESCRIPTION

The getws() function reads a string of characters from the standard input stream, stdin, converts these characters to

the corresponding wide-character codes, and writes them to

the array pointed to by ws, until a newline character is

read, converted and transferred to ws or an end-of-file con-

dition is encountered. The wide-character string, ws, is

then terminated with a null wide-character code.

The fgetws() function reads characters from the stream, con-

verts them to the corresponding wide-character codes, and

places them in the wchar_t array pointed to by ws until n-1

characters are read, or until a newline character is read,

converted and transferred to ws, or an end-of-file condition

is encountered. The wide-character string, ws, is then ter-

minated with a null wide-character code.

If an error occurs, the resulting value of the file position indicator for the stream is indeterminate.

The fgetws() function may mark the st_atime field of the

file associated with stream for update. The st_atime field

will be marked for update by the first successful execution

of fgetc(3C), fgets(3C), fgetwc(3C), fgetws(), fread(3C),

fscanf(3C), getc(3C), getchar(3C), gets(3C), or scanf(3C) using stream that returns data not supplied by a prior call to ungetc(3C) or ungetwc(3C).

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, getws() and fgetws() return ws.

If the stream is at end-of-file, the end-of-file indicator

for the stream is set and fgetws() returns a null pointer.

For standard-conforming (see standards(5)) applications, if

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the end-of-file indicator for the stream is set, fgetws()

returns a null pointer whether or not the stream is at end-

of-file. If a read error occurs, the error indicator for the

stream is set and fgetws() returns a null pointer and sets

errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS

See fgetwc(3C) for the conditions that will cause fgetws()

to fail.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | fgetws() is Standard. |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| MT-Level | MT-Safe |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

ferror(3C), fgetwc(3C), fread(3C), getwc(3C), putws(3C),

scanf(3C), ungetc(3C), ungetwc(3C), attributes(5), stan-

dards(5)

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