FPUTWC(3C) Standard C Library Functions FPUTWC(3C)

NAME


fputwc, putwc, putwchar - put wide-character code on a stream

SYNOPSIS


#include <stdio.h>
#include <wchar.h>

wint_t fputwc(wchar_t wc, FILE*stream);


wint_t putwc(wchar_t wc, FILE*stream);


#include <wchar.h>

wint_t putwchar(wchar_t wc);


DESCRIPTION


The fputwc() function writes the character corresponding to the wide-
character code wc to the output stream pointed to by stream, at the
position indicated by the associated file-position indicator for the
stream (if defined), and advances the indicator appropriately. If the
file cannot support positioning requests, or if the stream was opened
with append mode, the character is appended to the output stream. If
an error occurs while writing the character, the shift state of the
output file is left in an undefined state.


The st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the file will be marked for
update between the successful execution of fputwc() and the next
successful completion of a call to fflush(3C) or fclose(3C) on the
same stream or a call to exit(2) or abort(3C).


The putwc() function is equivalent to fputwc(), except that it is
implemented as a macro.


The call putwchar(wc) is equivalent to putwc(wc, stdout). The
putwchar() routine is implemented as a macro.

RETURN VALUES


Upon successful completion, fputwc(), putwc(), and putwchar() return
wc. Otherwise, they return WEOF, the error indicator for the stream
is set, and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS


The fputwc(), putwc(), and putwchar() functions will fail if either
the stream is unbuffered or data in the stream's buffer needs to be
written, and:

EAGAIN
The O_NONBLOCK flag is set for the file descriptor
underlying stream and the process would be delayed in the
write operation.


EBADF
The file descriptor underlying stream is not a valid file
descriptor open for writing.


EFBIG
An attempt was made to write to a file that exceeds the
maximum file size or the process's file size limit; or the
file is a regular file and an attempt was made to write at
or beyond the offset maximum associated with the
corresponding stream.


EINTR
The write operation was terminated due to the receipt of a
signal, and no data was transferred.


EIO
A physical I/O error has occurred, or 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. stream was created by
open_wmemstream(3C) and a wide-character or byte sequence
buffered is invalid in the current locale.


ENOSPC
There was no free space remaining on the device containing
the file.


EPIPE
An attempt is 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 calling thread.


The fputwc(), putwc(), and putwchar() functions may fail if:

ENOMEM
Insufficient storage space is available.


ENXIO
A request was made of a non-existent device, or the request
was outside the capabilities of the device.


EILSEQ
The wide-character code wc does not correspond to a valid
character.


USAGE


Functions exist for the putwc() and putwchar() macros. To get the
function form, the macro name must be undefined (for example, #undef
putc).


When the macro form is used, putwc() evaluates the stream argument
more than once. In particular, putwc(wc, *f++) does not work
sensibly. The fputwc() function should be used instead when
evaluating the stream argument has side effects.

ATTRIBUTES


See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


+--------------------+-----------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Standard |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | MT-Safe |
+--------------------+-----------------+

SEE ALSO


exit(2), ulimit(2), abort(3C), fclose(3C), ferror(3C), fflush(3C),
fopen(3C), setbuf(3C), attributes(7), standards(7)

March 25, 2020 FPUTWC(3C)

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