From 8466d8cfa486fb30d1755c4261b781135083787b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bryan Newbold Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2017 00:05:29 -0800 Subject: Import Upstream version 3a1 --- nclients.txi | 103 ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 103 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 nclients.txi (limited to 'nclients.txi') diff --git a/nclients.txi b/nclients.txi deleted file mode 100644 index ff62436..0000000 --- a/nclients.txi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ - -@defun call-with-tmpnam proc - - -@defunx call-with-tmpnam proc k -Calls @var{proc} with @var{k} arguments, strings returned by successive -calls to @code{tmpnam}. If @var{proc} returns, then any files named by the -arguments to @var{proc} are deleted automatically and the value(s) yielded -by the @var{proc} is(are) returned. @var{k} may be ommited, in which case -it defaults to @code{1}. -@end defun - -@defun user-email-address - -@code{user-email-address} returns a string of the form @samp{username@r{@@}hostname}. If -this e-mail address cannot be obtained, #f is returned. -@end defun - -@defun current-directory - -@code{current-directory} returns a string containing the absolute file name representing -the current working directory. If this string cannot be obtained, -#f is returned. - -If @code{current-directory} cannot be supported by the platform, the value of @code{current-directory} is -#f. -@end defun - -@defun make-directory name - -Creates a sub-directory @var{name} of the current-directory. If successful, -@code{make-directory} returns #t; otherwise #f. -@end defun - -@defun null-directory? file-name - -Returns #t if changing directory to @var{file-name} makes the current working -directory the same as it is before changing directory; otherwise -returns #f. -@end defun - -@defun absolute-path? file-name - -Returns #t if @var{file-name} is a fully specified pathname (does not depend on -the current working directory); otherwise returns #f. -@end defun - -@defun glob-pattern? str -Returns #t if the string @var{str} contains characters used for -specifying glob patterns, namely @samp{*}, @samp{?}, or @samp{[}. -@end defun - -@defun parse-ftp-address uri - -Returns a list of the decoded FTP @var{uri}; or #f if indecipherable. FTP -@dfn{Uniform Resource Locator}, @dfn{ange-ftp}, and @dfn{getit} -@cindex Uniform Resource Locator -@cindex ange-ftp -@cindex getit -formats are handled. The returned list has four elements which are -strings or #f: - -@enumerate 0 -@item -username -@item -password -@item -remote-site -@item -remote-directory -@end enumerate -@end defun - -@defun ftp-upload paths user password remote-site remote-dir - -@var{password} must be a non-empty string or #f. @var{paths} must be a non-empty list -of pathnames or Glob patterns (@pxref{Filenames}) matching files to -transfer. - -@code{ftp-upload} puts the files specified by @var{paths} into the @var{remote-dir} directory of FTP @var{remote-site} -using name @var{user} with (optional) @var{password}. - -If @var{password} is #f and @var{user} is not @samp{ftp} or @samp{anonymous}, then @var{user} is -ignored; FTP takes the username and password from the @file{.netrc} -or equivalent file. -@end defun - -@defun path->uri path - -Returns a URI-string for @var{path} on the local host. -@end defun - -@defun browse-url-netscape url - -If a @samp{netscape} browser is running, @code{browse-url-netscape} causes the browser to -display the page specified by string @var{url} and returns #t. - -If the browser is not running, @code{browse-url-netscape} runs @samp{netscape} with the -argument @var{url}. If the browser starts as a background job, @code{browse-url-netscape} returns -#t immediately; if the browser starts as a foreground job, then @code{browse-url-netscape} -returns #t when the browser exits; otherwise it returns #f. -@end defun -- cgit v1.2.3