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FGETWS(3)			    NEWLIB			     FGETWS(3)

NAME
       4.14 `fgetws'--get wide character string from a file or stream

SYNOPSIS
	    #include <wchar.h>
	    wchar_t *fgetws(wchar_t *WS, int N, FILE *FP);

	    #include <wchar.h>
	    wchar_t  *_fgetws_r(struct	_reent	*PTR, wchar_t *WS, int N, FILE
       *FP);

DESCRIPTION
       Reads at most N-1 wide characters from FP until a newline is found. The
       wide  characters	 including to the newline are stored in WS. The buffer
       is terminated with a 0.

	  The `_fgetws_r' function is simply the reentrant version of `fgetws'
       and is passed an additional reentrancy structure pointer: PTR.

RETURNS
       `fgetws'	 returns  the buffer passed to it, with the data filled in. If
       end of file occurs with some data  already  accumulated,	 the  data  is
       returned	 with  no  other  indication.  If  no  data  are read, NULL is
       returned instead.

PORTABILITY
       C99, POSIX.1-2001

SEE ALSO
       fgetws is part of the library.  The full	 documentation	for  is	 main‐
       tained as a Texinfo manual.  If info and are properly installed at your
       site, the command

	      info

       will give you access to the complete manual.

NEWLIB				  April 2010			     FGETWS(3)
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