ungetc -- un-get character from input stream
      Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
      #include <stdio.h>
     int
     ungetc(int c, FILE *stream);
     The ungetc() function pushes the character c (converted to an unsigned
     char) back onto the input stream pointed to by stream.  The pushed-back
     characters will be returned by subsequent reads on the stream (in reverse
     order).  A successful intervening call, using the same stream, to one of
     the file positioning functions (fseek(3), fsetpos(3), or rewind(3)) will
     discard the pushed back characters.
     One character of push-back is guaranteed, but as long as there is sufficient
 memory, an effectively infinite amount of pushback is allowed.
     If a character is successfully pushed-back, the end-of-file indicator for
     the stream is cleared.  The file-position indicator is decremented by
     each successful call to ungetc(); if its value was 0 before a call, its
     value is unspecified after the call.
     The ungetc() function returns the character pushed-back after the conversion,
 or EOF if the operation fails.  If the value of the argument c
     character equals EOF, the operation will fail and the stream will remain
     unchanged.
     fseek(3), getc(3), setvbuf(3), ungetwc(3)
     The ungetc() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (``ISO C89'').
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