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gets(3S)



bgets(3G)         MISC. REFERENCE MANUAL PAGES          bgets(3G)



NAME
     bgets - read stream up to next delimiter

SYNOPSIS
     cc [flag ...] file ... -lgen [library ...]

     #include <libgen.h>

     char *bgets (char *buffer, size_t *count, FILE  *stream,
          const char *breakstring);

DESCRIPTION
     bgets reads characters from stream into buffer until  either
     count  is  exhausted or one of the characters in breakstring
     is encountered in the stream.  The read data  is  terminated
     with  a  null byte ('\0') and a pointer to the trailing null
     is returned.  If a breakstring character is encountered, the
     last non-null is the delimiter character that terminated the
     scan.

     Note that, except for  the  fact  that  the  returned  value
     points  to  the  end  of  the read string rather than to the
     beginning, the call

          bgets (buffer, sizeof buffer, stream, "\n");

     is identical to

          fgets (buffer, sizeof buffer, stream);

     There is always enough room reserved in the buffer  for  the
     trailing  null.  If breakstring is a null pointer, the value
     of breakstring from the previous call is  used.   If  break-
     string is null at the first call, no characters will be used
     to delimit the string.

EXAMPLES
     #include  <libgen.h>

     char buffer[8];
     /* read in first user name from /etc/passwd */
     fp = fopen("/etc/passwd","r");
     bgets(buffer, 8, fp, ":");

DIAGNOSTICS
     NULL is returned on error  or  end-of-file.   Reporting  the
     condition is delayed to the next call if any characters were
     read but not yet returned.

SEE ALSO
     gets(3S).




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