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fputc, fputwc

Writes a character to a stream.

Syntax

int fputc(
   int c,
   FILE *stream
);
wint_t fputwc(
   wchar_t c,
   FILE *stream
);

Parameters

c
Character to be written.

stream
Pointer to FILE structure.

Return value

Each of these functions returns the character written. For fputc, a return value of EOF indicates an error. For fputwc, a return value of WEOF indicates an error. If stream is NULL, these functions invoke the invalid parameter handler, as described in Parameter validation. If execution is allowed to continue, they return EOF and set errno to EINVAL.

For more information about return codes, see errno, _doserrno, _sys_errlist, and _sys_nerr.

Remarks

Each of these functions writes the single character c to a file at the position indicated by the associated file position indicator, if defined. The functions advance the indicator as appropriate. In fputc and fputwc, the file is associated with stream. If the file can't support positioning requests or was opened in append mode, the character is appended to the end of the stream.

The two functions behave identically if the stream is opened in ANSI mode. fputc doesn't currently support output into a UNICODE stream.

The versions with the _nolock suffix are identical except that they aren't protected from interference by other threads. For more information, see_fputc_nolock, _fputwc_nolock.

Routine-specific remarks follow.

Routine Remarks
fputc Equivalent to putc, but implemented only as a function, rather than as a function and a macro.
fputwc Wide-character version of fputc. Writes c as a multibyte character or a wide character when stream is opened in text mode or binary mode, respectively.

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
_fputtc fputc fputc fputwc

Requirements

Function Required header
fputc <stdio.h>
fputwc <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_fputc.c
// This program uses fputc
// to send a character array to stdout.

#include <stdio.h>

int main( void )
{
   char strptr1[] = "This is a test of fputc!!\n";
   char *p;

   // Print line to stream using fputc.
   p = strptr1;
   while( (*p != '\0') && fputc( *(p++), stdout ) != EOF ) ;

}
This is a test of fputc!!

See also

Stream I/O
fgetc, fgetwc
putc, putwc