_fgetc_nolock, _fgetwc_nolock

 

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Reads a character from a stream without locking the thread.

Syntax

int _fgetc_nolock(   
   FILE *stream   
);  
wint_t _fgetwc_nolock(   
   FILE *stream   
);  

Parameters

stream
Pointer to the FILE structure.

Return Value

Seefgetc, fgetwc.

Remarks

_fgetc_nolock and _fgetwc_nolock are identical to fgetc and fgetwc, respectively, except that they are not protected from interference by other threads. 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
_fgettc_nolock _fgetc_nolock _fgetc_nolock _fgetwc_nolock

Requirements

Function Required header
_fgetc_nolock <stdio.h>
_fgetwc_nolock <stdio.h> or <wchar.h>

For more compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.

Example

// crt_fgetc_nolock.c  
// This program uses getc to read the first  
// 80 input characters (or until the end of input)  
// and place them into a string named buffer.  
  
#include <stdio.h>  
#include <stdlib.h>  
  
int main( void )  
{  
   FILE *stream;  
   char buffer[81];  
   int  i, ch;  
  
   // Open file to read line from:   
   if( fopen_s( &stream, "crt_fgetc_nolock.txt", "r" ) != 0 )  
      exit( 0 );  
  
   // Read in first 80 characters and place them in "buffer":  
   ch = fgetc( stream );  
   for( i=0; (i < 80 ) && ( feof( stream ) == 0 ); i++ )  
   {  
      buffer[i] = (char)ch;  
      ch = _fgetc_nolock( stream );  
   }  
  
   // Add null to end string   
   buffer[i] = '\0';  
   printf( "%s\n", buffer );  
   fclose( stream );  
}  

Input: crt_fgetc_nolock.txt

Line one.  
Line two.  

Output

Line one.  
Line two.  

.NET Framework Equivalent

See Also

Stream I/O
fputc, fputwc
getc, getwc