Reading from file using fgets

允我心安 提交于 2019-11-27 15:05:20
dasblinkenlight

You need to check the return value of fgets. If a read has been successful, fgets returns the pointer to the buffer that you passed to it (i.e. string in your example). If the End-of-File is encountered and no characters have been read, fgets returns NULL.

Try this:

char string[100];
while(fgets(string, 100, fp)) {
    printf("%s\n", string);
}

The eof is only reached after you have attempted to read from a file that is at the end. You have to use the return value of fgets instead (which returns NULL on eof or error and the pointer it is given otherwise):

char string[100];
while(fgets(string, 100, fp))
    // do stuff with string

Checking the return value like this will cause you never to hit the eof inside the body of the loop, like the other one, instead of in the condition.

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