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NAME

       fputc - put a byte on a stream

SYNOPSIS

       #include <stdio.h>

       int fputc(int c, FILE *stream);

DESCRIPTION

       The  fputc() function shall write the byte specified by c (converted to
       an unsigned char) to the output stream pointed to  by  stream,  at  the
       position  indicated  by  the associated file-position indicator for the
       stream (if defined), and shall advance the indicator appropriately.  If
       the  file  cannot  support  positioning  requests, or if the stream was
       opened with append mode, the byte  shall  be  appended  to  the  output
       stream.

       The st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the file shall be marked for update
       between the successful execution of fputc()  and  the  next  successful
       completion  of  a  call to fflush() or fclose() on the same stream or a
       call to exit() or abort().

RETURN VALUE

       Upon successful completion, fputc()  shall  return  the  value  it  has
       written.  Otherwise,  it  shall return EOF, the error indicator for the
       stream shall be set,    and errno shall be set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

       The fputc() function shall fail if either the stream is  unbuffered  or
       the stream’s buffer needs to be flushed, and:

       EAGAIN The  O_NONBLOCK  flag  is set for the file descriptor underlying
              stream and the process would be delayed in the write  operation.

       EBADF  The  file  descriptor  underlying  stream  is  not  a valid file
              descriptor open for writing.

       EFBIG  An attempt was made to write to a file that exceeds the  maximum
              file size.

       EFBIG  An attempt was made to write to a file that exceeds the process’
              file size limit.

       EFBIG  The file is a regular file and an attempt was made to  write  at
              or beyond the offset maximum.

       EINTR  The  write  operation  was  terminated  due  to the receipt of a
              signal, and no data was transferred.

       EIO    A physical I/O error has occurred, or the process is a member of
              a   background   process   group  attempting  to  write  to  its
              controlling terminal, TOSTOP is  set,  the  process  is  neither
              ignoring  nor  blocking  SIGTTOU,  and  the process group of the
              process is orphaned.  This error  may  also  be  returned  under
              implementation-defined conditions.

       ENOSPC There  was  no free space remaining on the device containing the
              file.

       EPIPE  An attempt is made to write to a pipe or FIFO that is  not  open
              for  reading by any process. A SIGPIPE signal shall also be sent
              to the thread.

       The fputc() function may fail if:

       ENOMEM Insufficient storage space is available.

       ENXIO  A request was made of a nonexistent device, or the  request  was
              outside the capabilities of the device.

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES

       None.

APPLICATION USAGE

       None.

RATIONALE

       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       ferror()  ,  fopen()  ,  getrlimit()  ,  putc()  ,  puts() , setbuf() ,
       ulimit()  ,  the  Base  Definitions  volume  of   IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
       <stdio.h>

COPYRIGHT

       Portions  of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       --  Portable  Operating  System  Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003  by  the  Institute  of
       Electrical  and  Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained  online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .