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35.Dd April 3, 2018
36.Dt FGETS 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm fgets ,
40.Nm gets ,
41.Nm gets_s
42.Nd get a line from a stream
43.Sh LIBRARY
44.Lb libc
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In stdio.h
47.Ft char *
48.Fn fgets "char * restrict str" "int size" "FILE * restrict stream"
49.Ft char *
50.Fn gets_s "char *str" "rsize_t size"
51.Ft char *
52.Fn gets "char *str"
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54The
55.Fn fgets
56function
57reads at most one less than the number of characters specified by
58.Fa size
59from the given
60.Fa stream
61and stores them in the string
62.Fa str .
63Reading stops when a newline character is found,
64at end-of-file or error.
65The newline, if any, is retained.
66If any characters are read and there is no error, a
67.Ql \e0
68character is appended to end the string.
69.Pp
70The
71.Fn gets_s
72function
73is equivalent to
74.Fn fgets
75with a
76.Fa stream
77of
78.Dv stdin ,
79except that the newline character (if any) is not stored in the string.
80.Pp
81The
82.Fn gets
83function
84is equivalent to
85.Fn fgets
86with an infinite
87.Fa size
88and a
89.Fa stream
90of
91.Dv stdin ,
92except that the newline character (if any) is not stored in the string.
93It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the input line,
94if any, is sufficiently short to fit in the string.
95.Sh RETURN VALUES
96Upon successful completion,
97.Fn fgets ,
98.Fn gets_s ,
99and
100.Fn gets
101return
102a pointer to the string.
103If end-of-file occurs before any characters are read,
104they return
105.Dv NULL
106and the buffer contents remain unchanged.
107If an error occurs,
108they return
109.Dv NULL
110and the buffer contents are indeterminate.
111The
112.Fn fgets ,
113.Fn gets_s ,
114and
115.Fn gets
116functions
117do not distinguish between end-of-file and error, and callers must use
118.Xr feof 3
119and
120.Xr ferror 3
121to determine which occurred.
122.Sh ERRORS
123.Bl -tag -width Er
124.It Bq Er EBADF
125The given
126.Fa stream
127is not a readable stream.
128.El
129.Pp
130The function
131.Fn fgets
132may also fail and set
133.Va errno
134for any of the errors specified for the routines
135.Xr fflush 3 ,
136.Xr fstat 2 ,
137.Xr read 2 ,
138or
139.Xr malloc 3 .
140.Pp
141The function
142.Fn gets
143and
144.Fn gets_s
145may also fail and set
146.Va errno
147for any of the errors specified for the routine
148.Xr getchar 3 .
149.Sh SEE ALSO
150.Xr feof 3 ,
151.Xr ferror 3 ,
152.Xr fgetln 3 ,
153.Xr fgetws 3 ,
154.Xr getline 3
155.Sh STANDARDS
156The functions
157.Fn fgets
158and
159.Fn gets
160conform to
161.St -isoC-99 .
162.Fn gets_s
163conforms to
164.St -isoC-2011
165K.3.7.4.1.
166.Fn gets
167has been removed from
168.St -isoC-2011 .
169.Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
170The
171.Fn gets
172function cannot be used securely.
173Because of its lack of bounds checking,
174and the inability for the calling program
175to reliably determine the length of the next incoming line,
176the use of this function enables malicious users
177to arbitrarily change a running program's functionality through
178a buffer overflow attack.
179It is strongly suggested that the
180.Fn fgets
181function be used in all cases.
182