:
stream_write(+Stream,
+String)
Mode = write
stream if data is available.
String contains the (textual) data that is written to Stream.
The callback is called if the buffer of
Stream overflows, the user calls flush_output(Stream)
or Stream is closed and there is buffered data.:
stream_read(+Stream,
-Term)
Mode == read
stream to get new data. On
success the stream extracts text from the provided Term.
Term is typically a string, atom, code or character list. If
term is not one of the above, it is handed to writeq/1.
To signal end-of-file, unify stream with an empty text, e.g., stream_read(Stream, "")
.:
stream_close(+Stream)
The current implementation only deals with text streams. The stream
uses the wchar_t
encoding. The buffer size must be a
multiple of wchar_t
, i.e., a multiple of four for
portability. The newline mode of the stream is posix
on all platforms, disabling the translation "\n" --> "\r\n"
.
Options | is currently ignored. |