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void setbuf(FILE *stream, char *buffer);
Controls buffering for stream stream. For null buf, turns off buffering, otherwise equivalent to (void)setvbuf(stream, buf, _IOFBF, BUFSIZ).
setbuf is deprecated use setvbuf instead
/* * setbuf example code * http://code-reference.com/c/stdio.h/setbuf */ #include <stdio.h> /* including standard library */ //#include <windows.h> /* uncomment this for Windows */ int main( void ) { FILE *stream = fopen("test.txt", "w"); FILE *stream2 = fopen("test2.txt","w"); char buffer[100]; char buffer2[BUFSIZ]; setbuf(stream, buffer); fputs("Buffered input for test.txt", stream); fflush(stream); fclose(stream); setbuf(stream2, buffer2); fputs("Buffered input for test2.txt", stream2); fflush(stream2); fclose(stream2); return 0; }
output: ./setbuf
Buffered input for test.txt
Buffered input for test2.txt