GETS(3S) — STANDARD I/O FUNCTIONS
NAME
gets, fgets − get a string from a stream
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
char ∗gets(s)
char ∗s;
char ∗fgets(s, n, stream)
char ∗s;
FILE ∗stream;
DESCRIPTION
gets() reads characters from the standard input stream, stdin, into the array pointed to by s, until a NEWLINE character is read or an EOF condition is encountered. The NEWLINE character is discarded and the string is terminated with a null character. gets() returns its argument.
fgets() reads characters from the stream into the array pointed to by s, until n−1 characters are read, a NEWLINE character is read and transferred to s, or an EOF condition is encountered. The string is then terminated with a null character. fgets() returns its first argument.
SEE ALSO
puts(3S), getc(3V), scanf(3V), fread(3S), ferror(3V)
BUGS
If the input to gets () or fgets () contains a null character, the null terminates the input, and all subsequent data will be lost.
DIAGNOSTICS
If EOF is encountered and no characters have been read, no characters are transferred to s and a NULL pointer is returned. If a read error occurs, such as trying to use these functions on a file that has not been opened for reading, a NULL pointer is returned. Otherwise s is returned.
Sun Release 4.1 — Last change: 1 August 1988