9.106 FGET — Read a single character in stream mode from stdin
- Description:
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Read a single character in stream mode from stdin by bypassing normal formatted output. Stream I/O should not be mixed with normal record-oriented (formatted or unformatted) I/O on the same unit; the results are unpredictable.
This intrinsic is provided in both subroutine and function forms; however, only one form can be used in any given program unit.
Note that the
FGET
intrinsic is provided for backwards compatibility withg77
. GNU Fortran provides the Fortran 2003 Stream facility. Programmers should consider the use of new stream IO feature in new code for future portability. See also Fortran 2003 status. - Standard:
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GNU extension
- Class:
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Subroutine, function
- Syntax:
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CALL FGET(C [, STATUS])
STATUS = FGET(C)
- Arguments:
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C The type shall be CHARACTER
and of default kind.STATUS (Optional) status flag of type INTEGER
. Returns 0 on success, -1 on end-of-file, and a system specific positive error code otherwise. - Example:
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PROGRAM test_fget INTEGER, PARAMETER :: strlen = 100 INTEGER :: status, i = 1 CHARACTER(len=strlen) :: str = "" WRITE (*,*) 'Enter text:' DO CALL fget(str(i:i), status) if (status /= 0 .OR. i > strlen) exit i = i + 1 END DO WRITE (*,*) TRIM(str) END PROGRAM
- See also:
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