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xt_ff_ungetc(3) Library Functions Manual xt_ff_ungetc(3) NAME xt_ff_ungetc() - Put a character back into a fast file stream read buffer LIBRARY #include <xtend/fast-file.h> -lxtend SYNOPSIS inline int xt_ff_ungetc(xt_ff_t *stream, int ch) ARGUMENTS ch Character to return to the input buffer stream Pointer to an xt_ff_t object opened by xt_ff_open(3) DESCRIPTION xt_ff_ungetc(3) returns a single character read by xt_ff_getc(3) to the input buffer of a stream opened by xt_ff_open(3). All characters from the most recently read block plus a maximum of XT_FAST_FILE_UNGETC_MAX characters from the previously read block may be returned. The xt_ff_t system is simpler than and much faster than traditional FILE on typical systems. It is intended for processing large files character-by-character, where low-level block I/O is not convenient, but FILE I/O causes a bottleneck. RETURN VALUES The character written, or EOF if unable to write EXAMPLES char *infilename; xt_ff_t *instream; int ch; if ( (instream = xt_ff_open(infilename, O_RDONLY)) == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s for reading.n", infilename); exit(EX_NOINPUT); } if ( (ch = xt_ff_getc(instream)) != MY_FAVORITE_CHAR ) xt_ff_ungetc(ch, instream); xt_ff_close(instream); SEE ALSO xt_ff_open(3), xt_ff_getc(3), xt_ff_close(3) xt_ff_ungetc(3)
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