_fputchar
, _fputwchar
Writes a character to stdout
.
Syntax
int _fputchar(
int c
);
wint_t _fputwchar(
wchar_t c
);
Parameters
c
Character to be written.
Return value
Each of these functions returns the character written. For _fputchar
, a return value of EOF
indicates an error. For _fputwchar
, a return value of WEOF
indicates an error. If c is NULL
, these functions generate an invalid parameter exception, as described in Parameter validation. If execution is allowed to continue, _fputchar
returns EOF
(_fputwchar
returns WEOF
), and they set errno
to EINVAL
.
For more information about these and other error codes, see errno
, _doserrno
, _sys_errlist
, and _sys_nerr
.
Remarks
Both of these functions write the single character argument c
to stdout
and advance the indicator as appropriate. _fputchar
is equivalent to fputc( stdout )
. It's also equivalent to putchar
, but implemented only as a function, rather than as a function and a macro. Unlike fputc
and putchar
, these functions aren't compatible with the ANSI standard.
By default, this function's global state is scoped to the application. To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT.
Generic-text routine mappings
Tchar.h routine | _UNICODE and _MBCS not defined |
_MBCS defined |
_UNICODE defined |
---|---|---|---|
_fputtchar |
_fputchar |
_fputchar |
_fputwchar |
Requirements
Function | Required header |
---|---|
_fputchar |
<stdio.h> |
_fputwchar |
<stdio.h> or <wchar.h> |
The console isn't supported in Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. The standard stream handles that are associated with the console—stdin
, stdout
, and stderr
—must be redirected before C run-time functions can use them in UWP apps. For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Example
// crt_fputchar.c
// This program uses _fputchar
// to send a character array to stdout.
#include <stdio.h>
int main( void )
{
char strptr[] = "This is a test of _fputchar!!\n";
char *p = NULL;
// Print line to stream using _fputchar.
p = strptr;
while( (*p != '\0') && _fputchar( *(p++) ) != EOF )
;
}
This is a test of _fputchar!!