_getc_nolock, _getwc_nolock
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Reads a character from a stream.
Syntax
int _getc_nolock(
FILE *stream
);
wint_t _getwc_nolock(
FILE *stream
);
Parameters
stream
Input stream.
Return Value
See getc, getwc.
Remarks
These functions are identical to getc
and getwc
except that they do not lock the calling thread. They might be faster because they do not incur the overhead of locking out other threads. Use these functions only in thread-safe contexts such as single-threaded applications or where the calling scope already handles thread isolation.
Generic-Text Routine Mappings
Tchar.h routine | _UNICODE and _MBCS not defined | _MBCS defined | _UNICODE defined |
---|---|---|---|
_gettc_nolock |
getc_nolock |
getc_nolock |
getwc_nolock |
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
getc_nolock |
<stdio.h> |
getwc_nolock |
<stdio.h> or <wchar.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.
Example
// crt_getc_nolock.c
// Use getc to read a line from a file.
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
char buffer[81];
int i, ch;
FILE* fp;
// Read a single line from the file "crt_getc_nolock.txt".
fopen_s(&fp, "crt_getc_nolock.txt", "r");
if (!fp)
{
printf("Failed to open file crt_getc_nolock.txt.\n");
exit(1);
}
for (i = 0; (i < 80) && ((ch = getc(fp)) != EOF)
&& (ch != '\n'); i++)
{
buffer[i] = (char) ch;
}
// Terminate string with a null character
buffer[i] = '\0';
printf( "Input was: %s\n", buffer);
fclose(fp);
}
Input: crt_getc_nolock.txt
Line the first.
Line the second.
Output
Input was: Line the first.
.NET Framework Equivalent
See Also
Stream I/O
fgetc, fgetwc
_getch, _getwch
putc, putwc
ungetc, ungetwc