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!!!GETW |
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SYNOPSIS |
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DESCRIPTION |
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RETURN VALUE |
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SEE ALSO |
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!!NAME |
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getw, putw - input and output of words (ints) |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__#include |
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__''stream''__); |
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int putw(int__ ''w''__, FILE *__''stream''__); |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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__getw__ reads a word (that is, an __int__) from |
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''stream''. It's provided for compatibility with SVID. We |
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recommend you use fread(3) instead. |
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__putw__ writes the word ''w'' (that is, an |
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__int__) to ''stream''. It is provided for |
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compatibility with SVID, but we recommend you use |
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fwrite(3) instead. |
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!!RETURN VALUE |
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Normally, __getw__ returns the word read, and __putw__ |
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returns 0. On error, they return __EOF__. |
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!!BUGS |
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The value returned on error is also a legitimate data value. |
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ferror(3) can be used to distinguish between the two |
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!!CONFORMING TO |
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SVID |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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fread(3), fwrite(3), ferror(3), |
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getc(3), putc(3) |
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