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authorJames LewisMoss <dres@debian.org>1999-12-06 19:32:57 -0500
committerBryan Newbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org>2017-02-20 00:05:28 -0800
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parentbd9733926076885e3417b74de76e4c9c7bc56254 (diff)
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Import Debian changes 2c7-1debian/2c7-1
slib (2c7-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream. * Add slibconfig back in. slib (2c6-2) unstable; urgency=low * Remove the slib$(VERSION).info file. Cut the diff back down to size. slib (2c6-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream. * Move docs to /usr/share. Up standards version. add /usr/doc symlink. Move info files. Remove undocumented link. slib (2c5-6) unstable; urgency=low * Lowercase two vars in yasyn.scm (Fixes bug #37222) slib (2c5-5) unstable; urgency=low * Fix it so string-index isn't defined (now there is a strsrch:string-index) (Fixes #38812) slib (2c5-4) unstable; urgency=low * Don't run slibconfig in postinst. (Fixes bug #38253, #37733, #37715, #37746, #37809, #37917, #38123, #38462) slib (2c5-3) unstable; urgency=low * Run slibconfig in postinst. It was commented out there, but I don't see any old bug reports on why it was commented out, so let's try again. :) (Fixes bug #37221) slib (2c5-2) unstable; urgency=low * Link mklibcat.scm to mklibcat. Fixes a problem with using slib with guile. slib (2c5-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream. slib (2c3-4) unstable; urgency=low * New maintainer.
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+
+@defun read-line read-line
+
+
+@defunx read-line read-line port
+Returns a string of the characters up to, but not including a
+newline or end of file, updating @var{port} to point to the
+character following the newline. If no characters are available, an
+end of file object is returned. The @var{port} argument may be
+omitted, in which case it defaults to the value returned by
+@code{current-input-port}.
+@end defun
+
+
+@defun read-line! read-line! string
+
+
+@defunx read-line! read-line! string port
+Fills @var{read-line!} with characters up to, but not including a newline or end
+of file, updating the @var{port} to point to the last character read
+or following the newline if it was read. If no characters are
+available, an end of file object is returned. If a newline or end
+of file was found, the number of characters read is returned.
+Otherwise, @code{#f} is returned. The @var{port} argument may be
+omitted, in which case it defaults to the value returned by
+@code{current-input-port}.
+@end defun
+
+
+
+@defun write-line write-line string
+
+
+@defunx write-line write-line string port
+Writes @var{write-line} followed by a newline to the given @var{port} and returns
+an unspecified value. The @var{Port} argument may be omited, in
+which case it defaults to the value returned by
+@code{current-input-port}.@refill
+@end defun
+
+
+@defun display-file path
+
+
+@defunx display-file path port
+Displays the contents of the file named by @var{path} to @var{port}. The
+@var{port} argument may be ommited, in which case it defaults to the
+value returned by @code{current-output-port}.
+@end defun