/* * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted * provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are * duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, * and/or other materials related to such * distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed * by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the * University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. */ /* FUNCTION <>---write a character (macro) INDEX putchar INDEX _putchar_r SYNOPSIS #include int putchar(int <[ch]>); int _putchar_r(struct _reent *<[reent]>, int <[ch]>); DESCRIPTION <> is a macro, defined in <>. <> writes its argument to the standard output stream, after converting it from an <> to an <>. The alternate function <<_putchar_r>> is a reentrant version. The extra argument <[reent]> is a pointer to a reentrancy structure. RETURNS If successful, <> returns its argument <[ch]>. If an error intervenes, the result is <>. You can use `<>' to query for errors. PORTABILITY ANSI C requires <>; it suggests, but does not require, that <> be implemented as a macro. Supporting OS subroutines required: <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>. */ #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint) static char sccsid[] = "%W% (Berkeley) %G%"; #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */ /* * A subroutine version of the macro putchar. */ #include <_ansi.h> #include #include #include "local.h" #undef putchar int _putchar_r (struct _reent *ptr, int c) { _REENT_SMALL_CHECK_INIT (ptr); return _putc_r (ptr, c, _stdout_r (ptr)); } #ifndef _REENT_ONLY int putchar (int c) { struct _reent *reent = _REENT; _REENT_SMALL_CHECK_INIT (reent); return _putc_r (reent, c, _stdout_r (reent)); } #endif