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/* IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG */
/* This is an automatically generated prolog. */
/* */
/* $Source: src/lib/ppc405lib/puts.c $ */
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/// \file puts.c
/// \brief Implementation of puts(), fputs(), putchar(), fputc()
///
/// The implementations of these APIs are split out to save code space for
/// applications that do not require them.
#include "ssx_io.h"
/// Put a character to a stream
///
/// The fputc() function writes the byte specified by \a c (converted to an
/// unsigned char) to the stream pointed to by \a stream. On success, fputc()
/// returns the value written, i.e., the \c unsigned \c char form of \a c.
///
/// The POSIX standard fputc() returns EOF on error; this version returns the
/// negative error code of the underlying I/O error, which will also be set in
/// the \a error field of the \a stream. Note that SSX may also be configured
/// to panic in the event of an I/O error.
int
fputc(int c, FILE *stream)
{
unsigned char uc = (unsigned char)c;
int rc = swrite(stream, (void *)(&uc), 1, 0);
if (rc < 0) {
return rc;
} else {
return uc;
}
}
/// Put a string to a stream
///
/// The fputs() function writes the null-terminated string \a s to the stream
/// pointed to by \a stream. The terminating null byte is not written. On
/// success, fputs() returns 0.
///
/// The POSIX standard fputc() returns EOF on error; this version returns the
/// negative error code of the underlying I/O error, which will also be set in
/// the \a error field of the \a stream. Note that SSX may also be configured
/// to panic in the event of an I/O error.
int
fputs(const char *s, FILE *stream)
{
return swrite(stream, s, strlen(s), 0);
}
/// Put a string to \c stdout
///
/// The puts() function writes the null-terminated string \a s followed by a
/// newline to \a stdout. The terminating null byte is not written. On
/// success, puts() returns 0.
///
/// The POSIX standard fputc() returns EOF on error; this version returns the
/// negative error code of the underlying I/O error, which will also be set in
/// the \a error field of the \a stream. Note that SSX may also be configured
/// to panic in the event of an I/O error.
int
puts(const char *s)
{
int rc = fputs(s, stdout);
if (rc < 0) {
return rc;
} else {
rc = fputc('\n', stdout);
if (rc < 0) {
return rc;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
}
/// Put a character to \a stdout.
///
/// \c putchar(c) is equivalent to <c> fputc(c, stdout) </c>.
int
putchar(int c)
{
return fputc(c, stdout);
}
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