NAME
fgetwc, getwc - read a wide character from a FILE stream
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wchar.h>
wint_t fgetwc(FILE *stream);
wint_t getwc(FILE *stream);
DESCRIPTION
The
fgetwc function is the wide-character equivalent of the
fgetc
function. It reads a wide character from
stream and returns it. If
the end of stream is reached, or if
ferror(stream) becomes true,
it returns WEOF. If a wide character conversion error occurs, it sets
errno to
EILSEQ and returns WEOF.
The getwc function or macro functions identically to fgetwc.
It may be implemented as a macro, and may evaluate its argument
more than once. There is no reason ever to use it.
For non-locking counterparts, see
unlocked_stdio(3).
RETURN VALUE
The
fgetwc function returns the next wide-character from the stream, or
WEOF.
ERRORS
Apart from the usual ones, there is
- EILSEQ
-
The data obtained from the input stream does not
form a valid character.
CONFORMING TO
ISO/ANSI C, UNIX98
NOTES
The behaviour of
fgetwc depends on the LC_CTYPE category of the
current locale.
In the absence of additional information passed to the fopen call, it is
reasonable to expect that fgetwc will actually read a multibyte sequence
from the stream and then convert it to a wide character.
SEE ALSO
fputwc(3),
fgetws(3),
ungetwc(3),
unlocked_stdio(3)
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