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#include <stdio.h> int putw(int x, FILE *file);
Writes a single 32-bit binary word x in native format to
file. This function is provided for compatibility with other
32-bit environments, so it writes a 32-bit int
, not a 16-bit
short
, like some 16-bit DOS compilers do.
The value written, or EOF
for end-of-file or error. Since
EOF
is a valid integer, you should use feof
or
ferror
to detect this situation.
not ANSI, not POSIX
putw(12, stdout);
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