Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

spt_getcx(2) OSS System Calls Reference Manual
NAME
spt_getcx - Gets a character from a specified input stream (thread-aware version)
LIBRARY
G-series native OSS processes: /G/system/sysnn/zsptsrl
H-series OSS processes: /G/system/zdllnnn/zsptdll
SYNOPSIS
[#include <stdio.h>]
#include <spthread.h>
int spt_getcx (
FILE stream
);
PARAMETERS
stream Points to the FILE structure of an open file.
DESCRIPTION
The spt_getcx() function is the thread-aware version of the getc() function.
The spt_getcx() function returns the next byte from the input specified by the stream parameter
and moves the file pointer, if defined, ahead one byte in stream.
NOTES
The macro to map getc() to spt_getcx() is available in C applications when
SPT_THREAD_AWARE_NONBLOCK has been defined in the following manner before
including spthread.h:
#define SPT_THREAD_AWARE_NONBLOCK
The alias to link getc() to spt_getcx() is available in C++ applications when
SPT_THREAD_AWARE_PRAGMA_NONBLOCK has been defined in the following manner
before including spthread.h:
#define SPT_THREAD_AWARE_PRAGMA_NONBLOCK
The spt_getcx() function might be a macro (depending on the compile-time definitions used in
the source). Consequently, you cannot use this interface where a function is necessary; for
example, a subroutine pointer cannot point to it. In addition, spt_getcx() does not work correctly
with a stream parameter that has side effects. In particular, the following does not work:
spt_getcx(*f++)
When a function is necessary, use the spt_fgetcx( ) function instead.
RETURN VALUES
This function and macro:
Returns a character if successful.
Returns the integer constant EOF at the end of the file or upon an error.
Sets errno when an error is encountered.
If the file descriptor underlying stream becomes invalid (is closed by another thread), EOF is
returned with an errno value of [EBADF]. If a signal is received via the pthread_kill() function
and is not blocked, ignored, or handled, EOF is returned with an errno value of [EINTR].
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