NAME
putc, putchar, fputc, putw - put character or word on a
stream
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
int putc(c, stream)
int c;
FILE *stream;
int putchar(c)
int c;
int fputc(c, stream)
int c;
FILE *stream;
int putw(w, stream)
int w;
FILE *stream;
DESCRIPTION
Putc appends the character c to the named output stream. It
returns the character written.
Putchar(c) is defined as putc(c, stdout).
Fputc behaves like putc, but is
a genuine function rather than a
macro.
Putw appends word (that is, int)
w to the output stream. It
returns the word written. Putw neither assumes nor causes
special
alignment in the file.
SEE ALSO
fopen(3), fclose(3), getc(3), puts(3), printf(3),
fread(3)
DIAGNOSTICS
These functions return the constant EOF upon error. Since
this is
a good integer, ferror(3) should be used to detect putw
errors.
BUGS
Because it is implemented as a macro, putc treats a stream
argument
with side effects improperly. In particular
putc(c, *f++);
doesn’t work sensibly.
Errors can occur long after the call to putc.