The f_gets reads a string from the file.
TCHAR* f_gets ( TCHAR* buff, /* [OUT] Read buffer */ int len, /* [IN] Size of the read buffer */ FIL* fp /* [IN] File object */ );
When the function succeeded, buff will be returuned.
The read operation continues until a '\n' is stored, reached end of the file or the buffer is filled with len - 1 characters. The read string is terminated with a '\0'. When no character to read or any error occured during read operation, it returns a null pointer. The status of EOF and error can be examined with f_eof and f_error function.
When FatFs is configured to Unicode API (FF_LFN_UNICODE == 1), data types on the srting fuctions, f_putc, f_puts, f_printf and f_gets, is also switched to Unicode. The character encoding on the file to be read/written via those functions is assumed depends on FF_STRF_ENCODE.
This is a wrapper function of f_read function. Available when FF_USE_STRFUNC is 1 or 2. When it is set to 2, '\r's contained in the file are stripped out.