Format
#include <stdio.h> int puts(const char *string);
Language Level: ANSI, POSIX, XPG4
puts writes the given string to the standard output
stream stdout it also appends a new-line character to the output.
The terminating null character is not written.
Return Value
puts returns EOF if an error occurs. A nonnegative
return value indicates that no error has occurred.
Example
This example writes Hello World to stdout.
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
if ( puts("Hello World") == EOF )
printf( "Error in puts\n" );
return 0;
/*********************************
The output should be:
Hello World *********************************/ }
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_cputs -- Write String to Screen
fputs -- Write String
gets -- Read a Line
putc - putchar -- Write a Character
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