std::fgets
Defined in header <cstdio>
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char* fgets( char* str, int count, std::FILE* stream ); |
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Reads at most count - 1 characters from the given file stream and stores them in the character array pointed to by str
. Parsing stops if a newline character is found, in which case str
will contain that newline character, or if end-of-file occurs. If bytes are read and no errors occur, writes a null character at the position immediately after the last character written to str
.
Parameters
str | - | pointer to an element of a char array |
count | - | maximum number of characters to write (typically the length of str )
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stream | - | file stream to read the data from |
Return value
str
on success, null pointer on failure.
If the end-of-file condition is encountered, sets the eof indicator on stream
(see std::feof()). This is only a failure if it causes no bytes to be read, in which case a null pointer is returned and the contents of the array pointed to by str
are not altered (i.e. the first byte is not overwritten with a null character).
If the failure has been caused by some other error, sets the error indicator (see std::ferror()) on stream
. The contents of the array pointed to by str
are indeterminate (it may not even be null-terminated).
Notes
POSIX additionally requires that fgets
sets errno if it encounters a failure other than the end-of-file condition.
Although the standard specification is unclear in the cases where count<=1, common implementations do
- if count < 1, do nothing, report error
- if count == 1,
- some implementations do nothing, report error,
- others read nothing, store zero in str[0], report success
Example
#include <iostream> #include <cstdio> #include <cstdlib> int main() { std::FILE* tmpf = std::tmpfile(); std::fputs("Alan Turing\n", tmpf); std::fputs("John von Neumann\n", tmpf); std::fputs("Alonzo Church\n", tmpf); std::rewind(tmpf); char buf[8]; while (std::fgets(buf, sizeof buf, tmpf) != nullptr) { std::cout << '"' << buf << '"' << '\n'; } }
Output:
"Alan Tu" "ring " "John vo" "n Neuma" "nn " "Alonzo " "Church "
See also
reads formatted input from stdin, a file stream or a buffer (function) | |
(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++14) |
reads a character string from stdin (function) |
writes a character string to a file stream (function) |