/* FUNCTION <>---read a line from a file INDEX getline ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include ssize_t getline(char **<[bufptr]>, size_t *<[n]>, FILE *<[fp]>); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include ssize_t getline(<[bufptr]>, <[n]>, <[fp]>) char **<[bufptr]>; size_t *<[n]>; FILE *<[fp]>; DESCRIPTION <> reads a file <[fp]> up to and possibly including the newline character. The line is read into a buffer pointed to by <[bufptr]> and designated with size *<[n]>. If the buffer is not large enough, it will be dynamically grown by <>. As the buffer is grown, the pointer to the size <[n]> will be updated. <> is equivalent to getdelim(bufptr, n, '\n', fp); RETURNS <> returns <<-1>> if no characters were successfully read, otherwise, it returns the number of bytes successfully read. at end of file, the result is nonzero. PORTABILITY <> is a glibc extension. No supporting OS subroutines are directly required. */ /* Copyright 2002, Red Hat Inc. - all rights reserved */ #include extern ssize_t __getdelim (char **, size_t *, int, FILE *); ssize_t __getline (lptr, n, fp) char **lptr; size_t *n; FILE *fp; { return __getdelim (lptr, n, '\n', fp); }