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FPUTWS
3
1999-07-25
GNU
Linux Programmer's Manual
  • NAME
      fputws - write a wide-character string to a FILE stream
  • SYNOPSIS
      
       #include <wchar.h>
      
       int fputws(const wchar_t * ws , FILE * stream );
      
  • DESCRIPTION
      The
      fputws ()
      function is the wide-character equivalent of
      the
      fputs(3)
      function.
      It writes the wide-character string starting at ws, up to but
      not including the terminating L(aq\0(aq character, to stream.



      For a non-locking counterpart, see
      unlocked_stdio(3) .
  • RETURN VALUE
      The
      fputws ()
      function returns a
      non-negative integer if the operation was
      successful, or -1 to indicate an error.
  • CONFORMING TO
      C99, POSIX.1-2001.
  • NOTES
      The behavior of
      fputws ()
      depends on the
      LC_CTYPE category of the
      current locale.



      In the absence of additional information passed to the
      fopen(3)
      call, it is
      reasonable to expect that
      fputws ()
      will actually write the multibyte
      string corresponding to the wide-character string ws.
  • SEE ALSO
  • COLOPHON
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