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28.Dd June 11, 2020
29.Dt FGETLN 3
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm fgetln
33.Nd get a line from a stream
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libc
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In stdio.h
38.Ft char *
39.Fn fgetln "FILE *stream" "size_t *len"
40.Sh DESCRIPTION
41The
42.Fn fgetln
43function
44returns a pointer to the next line from the stream referenced by
45.Fa stream .
46This line is
47.Em not
48a C string as it does not end with a terminating
49.Dv NUL
50character.
51The length of the line, including the final newline,
52is stored in the memory location to which
53.Fa len
54points.
55(Note, however, that if the line is the last
56in a file that does not end in a newline,
57the returned text will not contain a newline.)
58.Sh RETURN VALUES
59Upon successful completion a pointer is returned;
60this pointer becomes invalid after the next
61.Tn I/O
62operation on
63.Fa stream
64(whether successful or not)
65or as soon as the stream is closed.
66Otherwise,
67.Dv NULL
68is returned.
69The
70.Fn fgetln
71function
72does not distinguish between end-of-file and error; the routines
73.Xr feof 3
74and
75.Xr ferror 3
76must be used
77to determine which occurred.
78If an error occurs, the global variable
79.Va errno
80is set to indicate the error.
81The end-of-file condition is remembered, even on a terminal, and all
82subsequent attempts to read will return
83.Dv NULL
84until the condition is
85cleared with
86.Xr clearerr 3 .
87.Pp
88The text to which the returned pointer points may be modified,
89provided that no changes are made beyond the returned size.
90These changes are lost as soon as the pointer becomes invalid.
91.Sh ERRORS
92.Bl -tag -width Er
93.It Bq Er EBADF
94The argument
95.Fa stream
96is not a stream open for reading.
97.It Bq Er ENOMEM
98The internal line buffer could not be expanded due to lack of available memory,
99or because it would need to expand beyond INT_MAX in size.
100.El
101.Pp
102The
103.Fn fgetln
104function
105may also fail and set
106.Va errno
107for any of the errors specified for the routines
108.Xr fflush 3 ,
109.Xr malloc 3 ,
110.Xr read 2 ,
111.Xr stat 2 ,
112or
113.Xr realloc 3 .
114.Sh SEE ALSO
115.Xr ferror 3 ,
116.Xr fgets 3 ,
117.Xr fgetwln 3 ,
118.Xr fopen 3 ,
119.Xr getline 3 ,
120.Xr putc 3
121.Sh HISTORY
122The
123.Fn fgetln
124function first appeared in
125.Bx 4.4 .
126.Sh CAVEATS
127Since the returned buffer is not a C string (it is not NUL terminated), a
128common practice is to replace the newline character with
129.Sq \e0 .
130However, if the last line in a file does not contain a newline,
131the returned text won't contain a newline either.
132The following code demonstrates how to deal with this problem by allocating a
133temporary buffer:
134.Bd -literal
135	char *buf, *lbuf;
136	size_t len;
137
138	lbuf = NULL;
139	while ((buf = fgetln(fp, &len)) != NULL) {
140		if (buf[len - 1] == '\en')
141			buf[len - 1] = '\e0';
142		else {
143			/* EOF without EOL, copy and add the NUL */
144			if ((lbuf = malloc(len + 1)) == NULL)
145				err(1, NULL);
146			memcpy(lbuf, buf, len);
147			lbuf[len] = '\e0';
148			buf = lbuf;
149		}
150		printf("%s\en", buf);
151	}
152	free(lbuf);
153	if (ferror(fp))
154		err(1, "fgetln");
155.Ed
156