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!!!PUTWCHAR |
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DESCRIPTION |
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RETURN VALUE |
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SEE ALSO |
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---- |
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!!NAME |
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putwchar - write a wide character to standard output |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__#include |
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__ ''wc''__); |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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The __putwchar__ function is the wide-character |
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equivalent of the __putchar__ function. It writes the |
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wide character ''wc'' to __stdout__. If |
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''ferror(stdout)'' becomes true, it returns WEOF. If a |
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wide character conversion error occurs, it sets __errno__ |
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to __EILSEQ__ and returns WEOF. Otherwise it returns |
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''wc''. |
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!!RETURN VALUE |
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The __putwchar__ function returns ''wc'' if no error |
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occurred, or WEOF to indicate an error. |
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!!CONFORMING TO |
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ISO/ANSI C, UNIX98 |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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fputwc(3) |
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!!NOTES |
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The behaviour of __putwchar__ depends on the LC_CTYPE |
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category of the current locale. |
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It is reasonable to expect that __putwchar__ will |
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actually write the multibyte sequence corresponding to the |
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wide character ''wc''. |
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