_putw
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Writes an integer to a stream.
Syntax
int _putw(
int binint,
FILE *stream
);
Parameters
binint
Binary integer to be output.
stream
Pointer to the FILE structure.
Return Value
Returns the value written. A return value of EOF
might indicate an error. Because EOF
is also a legitimate integer value, use ferror
to verify an error. If stream
is a null pointer, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter Validation. If execution is allowed to continue, this function sets errno
to EINVAL
and returns EOF
.
For information about these and other error codes, see _doserrno, errno, _sys_errlist, and _sys_nerr.
Remarks
The _putw
function writes a binary value of type int
to the current position of stream. _putw
does not affect the alignment of items in the stream nor does it assume any special alignment. _putw
is primarily for compatibility with previous libraries. Portability problems might occur with _putw
because the size of an int
and the ordering of bytes within an int
differ across systems.
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
_putw |
<stdio.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.
Libraries
All versions of the C run-time libraries.
Example
// crt_putw.c
/* This program uses _putw to write a
* word to a stream, then performs an error check.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main( void )
{
FILE *stream;
unsigned u;
if( fopen_s( &stream, "data.out", "wb" ) )
exit( 1 );
for( u = 0; u < 10; u++ )
{
_putw( u + 0x2132, stream ); /* Write word to stream. */
if( ferror( stream ) ) /* Make error check. */
{
printf( "_putw failed" );
clearerr_s( stream );
exit( 1 );
}
}
printf( "Wrote ten words\n" );
fclose( stream );
}
Output
Wrote ten words
.NET Framework Equivalent
Not applicable. To call the standard C function, use PInvoke
. For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.