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Ironically, the gets() routine is an obsolete function that provided compatibility with the very first version of the portable i/o library, and was replaced by standard i/o more than a decade ago Powershell script gets stuck, doesn't exit when called from batch file asked 15 years, 9 months ago modified 7 years, 5 months ago viewed 95k times The manpage even strongly recommends that fgets() always be used instead.

It cannot be used safely (unless the program runs in an environment which restricts what can appear on stdin). This means that code using fgets() often needs to handle the newline. And the difference between gets/scanf and fgets is that gets()

Only scan until the first space ' ' while fgets()

(but be sure to clean the buffer afterwards so you wont get an overflow later on) The gets() function is defined to read input into a buffer provided by the caller, up to and including the first newline (or eof) It does not provide any mechanism for limiting input to the size of the buffer, the only limit to how much gets() will read is newline, or eof. English wikipedia also mentions gets at last, warning

'implicit declaration of function ‘gets’ As a rule of thumb, ensure that your program compiles without warnings Read also how to debug small programs. I have faced a compiler error(c3861) in my newly installed visual studio community 2015 ide

I just want to use gets() function from stdio.h library, and i have included stdio.h file in my progra.

Fgets() is the right choice, but you might mention that fgets() reads the newline into the input buffer, while the gets() function discarded the newline

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