fputs, fputws (Windows CE 5.0)
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Write a string to a stream.
int fputs( const char*string,FILE*stream);int fputws( const wchar_t*string,FILE*stream);
Parameters
- string
Output string. - stream
Pointer to FILE structure.
Return Values
Each of these functions returns a nonnegative value if it is successful.
On an error, fputs returns EOF, and fputws returns WEOF.
Remarks
Each of these functions copies string to the output stream at the current position.
fputws copies the wide-character argument string to stream as a multibyte-character string or a wide-character string according to whether stream is opened in text mode or binary mode, respectively.
Neither function copies the terminating null character.
Generic-Text Routine Mappings
TCHAR.H Routine | _UNICODE Defined |
---|---|
_fputts | fputws |
For more information about TCHAR.H routines, see Generic Text Mappings.
Example
/* FPUTS.C: This program uses fputs to write
* a single line to the stdout stream.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
void main( void )
{
fputs( "Hello world from fputs.\n", stdout );
}
Output
Hello world from fputs.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: stdlib.h.
Link Library: coredll.dll.
See Also
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