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FPUTWS(3)                 Linux Programmer's Manual                FPUTWS(3)
       fputws - write a wide-character string to a FILE stream
       #include <wchar.h>
       int fputws(const wchar_t *ws, FILE *stream);
       The fputws() function is the wide-character equivalent of the
       fputs(3) function.  It writes the wide-character string starting at
       ws, up to but not including the terminating null wide character
       (L'\0'), to stream.
       For a nonlocking counterpart, see unlocked_stdio(3).
       The fputws() function returns a nonnegative integer if the operation
       was successful, or -1 to indicate an error.
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
       attributes(7).
       ┌──────────┬───────────────┬─────────┐
       │Interface │ Attribute     │ Value   │
       ├──────────┼───────────────┼─────────┤
       │fputws()  │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
       └──────────┴───────────────┴─────────┘
       POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008, C99.
       The behavior of fputws() depends on the LC_CTYPE category of the
       current locale.
       In the absence of additional information passed to the fopen(3) call,
       it is reasonable to expect that fputws() will actually write the
       multibyte string corresponding to the wide-character string ws.
       fputwc(3), unlocked_stdio(3)
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