PUTS — C Library Procedures
NAME
puts, fputs − put a string on a stream
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
puts(s)
char ∗s;
fputs(s, stream)
char ∗s;
FILE ∗stream;
DESCRIPTION
Puts copies the null-terminated string s to the standard output stream stdout and appends a newline character.
Fputs copies the null-terminated string s to the named output stream.
Neither routine copies the terminal null character.
SEE ALSO
fopen(3S), gets(3S), putc(3S), printf(3S), ferror(3S)
fread(3S) for fwrite
BUGS
Puts appends a newline, fputs does not, all in the name of backward compatibility.
Sprite version 1.0 — May 15, 1985