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      std::puts

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      Defined in header<cstdio>
      int puts(constchar*str);

      Writes every character from the null-terminated stringstr and one additional newline character'\n' to the output streamstdout, as if by repeatedly executingstd::fputc.

      The terminating null character fromstr is not written.

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      [edit]Parameters

      str - character string to be written

      [edit]Return value

      On success, returns a non-negative value

      On failure, returnsEOF and sets theerror indicator (seestd::ferror) onstdout.

      [edit]Notes

      Thestd::puts function appends the newline character to the output, whilestd::fputs function does not.

      Different implementations return different non-negative numbers: some return the last character written, some return the number of characters written (orINT_MAX if the string was longer than that), some simply return a non-negative constant.

      A typical cause of failure forstd::puts is running out of space on the file system, whenstdout is redirected to a file.

      [edit]Example

      Run this code
      #include <cstdio> int main(){int rc= std::puts("Hello World"); if(rc==EOF)std::perror("puts()");// POSIX requires that errno is set}

      Output:

      Hello World

      [edit]See also

      writes a character string to a file stream
      (function)[edit]
      prints formatted output tostdout, a file stream or a buffer
      (function)[edit]
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