Content-type: text/html Man page of puts

puts

Section: C Library Functions (3)
Index Return to Main Contents
 

NAME

puts, fputs - Writes a string to a stream  

LIBRARY

Standard C Library (libc.a)  

SYNOPSIS

#include <stdio.h>

int puts(
        const char *string);

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

PARAMETERS

Points to a string to be written to output. Points to the FILE structure of an open file.  

DESCRIPTION

The puts() function writes the null-terminated string pointed to by the string parameter, followed by a newline character, to the standard output stream, stdout.

The fputs() function writes the null-terminated string pointed to by the string parameter to the output stream specified by the stream parameter. The fputs() function does not append a newline character.

Neither function writes the terminating null byte.

The st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the file are marked for update between the successful execution of the puts() or fputs() function and the next successful completion of a call to one of the following: An fflush() or fclose() function on the same stream The exit() or abort() function  

NOTES

Full use.  

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, the puts() and fputs() functions return the number of characters written. Both subroutines return EOF on an error.  

ERRORS

The puts() and fputs() functions fail under either of the following conditions: The stream is unbuffered. The stream's buffer needed to be flushed, the function call caused an underlying write() or lseek() to be invoked, and this underlying operation fails with incomplete output.

In addition, if any of the following conditions occur, the puts() or fputs() function sets errno to the corresponding value. The O_NONBLOCK flag is set for the file descriptor underlying stream and the process would be delayed in the write operation. The file descriptor underlying stream is not a valid file descriptor open for writing. An attempt was made to write to a file that exceeds the process's file size limit or the maximum file size. The read operation was interrupted by a signal that was caught, and no data was transferred. The implementation supports job control; the process is a member of a background process group attempting to write to its controlling terminal; TOSTOP is set; the process is neither ignoring nor blocking SIGTTOU, and the process group of the process is orphaned. This error may also be returned under implementation-defined conditions. There was no free space remaining on the device containing the file. An attempt was made to write to a pipe or FIFO that is not open for reading by any process. A SIGPIPE signal will also be sent to the process.  

RELATED INFORMATION

Functions: fgetws(3), fputws(3), gets(3), printf(3), putc(3), putwc(3). delim off


 

Index

NAME
LIBRARY
SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
DESCRIPTION
NOTES
RETURN VALUES
ERRORS
RELATED INFORMATION

This document was created by man2html, using the manual pages.
Time: 02:41:14 GMT, October 02, 2010