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FGETC(P)		   POSIX Programmer's Manual		      FGETC(P)

NAME
       fgetc - get a byte from a stream

SYNOPSIS
       #include <stdio.h>

       int fgetc(FILE *stream);

DESCRIPTION
       If  the end-of-file indicator for the input stream pointed to by stream
       is not set and a next byte  is  present,	 the  fgetc()  function	 shall
       obtain  the next byte as an unsigned char converted to an int, from the
       input stream pointed to by stream,  and	advance	 the  associated  file
       position	 indicator for the stream (if defined). Since fgetc() operates
       on bytes, reading a character  consisting  of  multiple	bytes  (or  "a
       multi-byte character") may require multiple calls to fgetc().

       The fgetc() function may mark the st_atime field of the file associated
       with stream for update. The st_atime field shall be marked  for	update
       by  the	first  successful  execution  of  fgetc(),  fgets(), fgetwc(),
       fgetws(), fread(), fscanf(),  getc(),  getchar(),  gets(),  or  scanf()
       using stream that returns data not supplied by a prior call to ungetc()
       or ungetwc().

RETURN VALUE
       Upon successful completion, fgetc() shall return the next byte from the
       input stream pointed to by stream. If the end-of-file indicator for the
       stream is set, or if the stream	is  at	end-of-file,  the  end-of-file
       indicator  for the stream shall be set and fgetc() shall return EOF. If
       a read error occurs, the error indicator for the stream shall  be  set,
       fgetc() shall return EOF,    and shall set errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       The fgetc() function shall fail if data needs to be read and:

       EAGAIN The  O_NONBLOCK  flag  is set for the file descriptor underlying
	      stream and the process would be delayed in  the  fgetc()	opera‐
	      tion.

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

       EINTR  The read operation was terminated due to the receipt of  a  sig‐
	      nal, and no data was transferred.

       EIO    A	 physical I/O error has occurred, or the process is in a back‐
	      ground process group attempting to  read	from  its  controlling
	      terminal,	 and  either  the  process is ignoring or blocking the
	      SIGTTIN signal or the process group is orphaned. This error  may
	      also be generated for implementation-defined reasons.

       EOVERFLOW
	      The file is a regular file and an attempt was made to read at or
	      beyond the offset	 maximum  associated  with  the	 corresponding
	      stream.

       The fgetc() 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
       If the integer value returned by fgetc() is stored into a  variable  of
       type  char and then compared against the integer constant EOF, the com‐
       parison may never succeed, because sign-extension of a variable of type
       char on widening to integer is implementation-defined.

       The ferror() or feof() functions must be used to distinguish between an
       error condition and an end-of-file condition.

RATIONALE
       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       feof() , ferror() , fopen() , getchar() , getc() , 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 .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003			      FGETC(P)
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