Format
#include <stdio.h> int puts(const char *string);
Language Level: ANSI
Threadsafe: Yes.
Description
The puts() function writes the given string to the standard output stream stdout; it also appends a new-line character to the output. The ending null character is not written.
Return Value
The puts() function returns EOF if an error occurs. A nonnegative return value indicates that no error has occurred.
The value of errno may be set to:
Example that uses puts()
This example writes Hello World to stdout.
#include <stdio.h> int main(void) { if ( puts("Hello World") == EOF ) printf( "Error in puts\n" ); } /************************ Expected output: ********************* Hello World */
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