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putc(3S)                          SDK R4.11                         putc(3S)


NAME
       putc, putcunlocked, putchar, putcharunlocked, fputc, putw - put
       character or word on a stream

SYNOPSIS
       #include <stdio.h>
       int putc(int c, FILE *stream);
       int putcunlocked(int c, FILE *stream);
       int putchar(int c);
       int putcharunlocked(int c);
       int fputc(int c, FILE *stream);
       int putw(int w, FILE *stream);

DESCRIPTION
       putc and putcunlocked write c (converted to an unsigned char) onto
       the output stream [see intro(3)] at the position where the file
       pointer (if defined) is pointing, and advances the file pointer
       appropriately.  If the file cannot support positioning requests, or
       stream was opened with append mode, the character is appended to the
       output stream.  putchar(c) is defined as putc(c, stdout).

       putcunlocked and putcharunlocked provide unsynchronized character
       I/O that require explicit synchronization around their use when
       multiple threads are performing I/O.  They may be used safely in a
       multi-threaded application if and only if they are called while the
       calling thread has exclusive access to stream for putcunlocked and
       stdout for putcharunlocked.  Exclusive access is granted using the
       flockfile or ftrylockfile functions.

       fputc behaves like putc, but is a function rather than a macro.
       fputc runs more slowly than putc, but it takes less space per
       invocation and its name can be passed as an argument to a function.

       putw writes the word (that is, integer) w to the output stream (where
       the file pointer, if defined, is pointing).  The size of a word is
       the size of an integer and varies from machine to machine.  putw
       neither assumes nor causes special alignment in the file.

   Errors
       On success, these functions (with the exception of putw) each return
       the value they have written.  putw returns ferror (stream).
       Otherwise, these functions return the constant EOF and set errno to
       indicate the error.  If a write error occurs, the error indicator for
       the stream is also set.  This result will occur, for example, if the
       file stream is not open for writing or if the output file cannot
       grow.

   Considerations for Threads Programming
                 +-----------------+-----------------------------+
                 |                 |                      async- |
                 |function         | reentrant   cancel   cancel |
                 |                 |             point     safe  |
                 +-----------------+-----------------------------+
                 |fputc            |     Y         Y        N    |
                 |putc             |     Y         Y        N    |
                 |putcunlocked    |     N         -        -    |
                 |putchar          |     Y         Y        N    |
                 |putcharunlocked |     N         -        -    |
                 |putw             |     Y         N        N    |
                 +-----------------+-----------------------------+
REFERENCES
       exit(2), lseek(2), write(2), reentrant(3), abort(3C), flockfile(3C),
       ftrylockfile(3C), fclose(3S), ferror(3S), fopen(3S), fread(3S),
       printf(3S), puts(3S), setbuf(3S), stdio(3S)

NOTICES
       Because it is implemented as a macro, putc evaluates a stream
       argument more than once.  In particular, putc(c, *f++); doesn't work
       sensibly.  fputc should be used instead.

       Because of possible differences in word length and byte ordering,
       files written using putw are machine-dependent, and may not be read
       using getw on a different processor.

       Functions exist for all the above defined macros.  To get the
       function form, the macro name must be undefined (for example, #undef
       putc).


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