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std::fgetc, std::getc

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Defined in header <cstdio>
int fgetc(std::FILE* stream );
int getc(std::FILE* stream );

Reads the next character from the given input stream.

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[edit]Parameters

stream - to read the character from

[edit]Return value

The obtained character on success or EOF on failure.

If the failure has been caused by end of file condition, additionally sets the eof indicator (see std::feof()) on stream. If the failure has been caused by some other error, sets the error indicator (see std::ferror()) on stream.

[edit]Example

#include <cstdio>#include <cstdlib>   int main(){int is_ok =EXIT_FAILURE; FILE* fp =std::fopen("/tmp/test.txt", "w+");if(!fp){std::perror("File opening failed");return is_ok;}   int c;// Note: int, not char, required to handle EOFwhile((c = std::fgetc(fp))!=EOF)// Standard C I/O file reading loopstd::putchar(c);   if(std::ferror(fp))std::puts("I/O error when reading");elseif(std::feof(fp)){std::puts("End of file reached successfully"); is_ok =EXIT_SUCCESS;}   std::fclose(fp);return is_ok;}

Output:

End of file reached successfully

[edit]See also

(deprecated in C++11)(removed in C++14)
reads a character string from stdin
(function)[edit]
writes a character to a file stream
(function)[edit]
puts a character back into a file stream
(function)[edit]
C documentation for fgetc, getc
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