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FGETC
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> int fgetc(FILE * stream)
DESCRIPTION
Fgetc() returns the next character from the input stream. If end-of-file is encountered EOF will be returned instead. It is for this reason that the function is declared as int. The integer EOF is not a valid byte, thus end-of-file is distinguishable from reading a byte of all 1 bits from the file. Fgetc() is the non-macro version of getc().
SEE ALSO
fopen, fclose, fputc, getc, putc