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Scanf.Scanning(3)                OCaml library               Scanf.Scanning(3)




NAME

       Scanf.Scanning - no description


Module

       Module   Scanf.Scanning


Documentation

       Module Scanning
        : sig end







       type in_channel


       The  notion  of input channel for the Scanf module: those channels pro-
       vide  all  the  machinery  necessary  to  read  from  a  given   Perva-
       sives.in_channel  value.   A  Scanf.Scanning.in_channel  value  is also
       called a formatted input channel or  equivalently  a  scanning  buffer.
       The type scanbuf below is an alias for in_channel .


       Since 3.12.0


       type scanbuf = in_channel


       The  type  of  scanning  buffers.  A scanning buffer is the source from
       which a formatted input function gets characters. The  scanning  buffer
       holds  the  current  state of the scan, plus a function to get the next
       char from the input, and a token buffer to store the string matched  so
       far.

       Note:  a  scanning action may often require to examine one character in
       advance; when this 'lookahead' character does not belong to  the  token
       read,  it  is  stored  back in the scanning buffer and becomes the next
       character yet to be read.



       val stdin : in_channel

       The standard input notion for the Scanf module.  Scanning.stdin is  the
       formatted input channel attached to Pervasives.stdin .

       Note:  in  the  interactive system, when input is read from stdin , the
       newline character that triggers the evaluation is incorporated  in  the
       input;  thus, the scanning specifications must properly skip this addi-
       tional newline character (for instance, simply add a '\n' as  the  last
       character of the format string).


       Since 3.12.0


       type file_name = string


       A convenient alias to designate a file name.


       Since 4.00.0



       val open_in : file_name -> in_channel


       Scanning.open_in fname returns a formatted input channel for bufferized
       reading in text mode from file fname .

       Note: open_in returns a formatted input channel that efficiently  reads
       characters  in  large  chunks;  in contrast, from_channel below returns
       formatted input channels that must read one character at a time,  lead-
       ing to a much slower scanning rate.


       Since 3.12.0



       val open_in_bin : file_name -> in_channel


       Scanning.open_in_bin  fname  returns  a  formatted  input  channel  for
       bufferized reading in binary mode from file fname .


       Since 3.12.0



       val close_in : in_channel -> unit

       Closes  the  Pervasives.in_channel  associated  with  the  given  Scan-
       ning.in_channel formatted input channel.


       Since 3.12.0



       val from_file : file_name -> in_channel

       An alias for open_in above.



       val from_file_bin : string -> in_channel

       An alias for open_in_bin above.



       val from_string : string -> in_channel


       Scanning.from_string  s  returns  a formatted input channel which reads
       from the given string.  Reading starts from the first character in  the
       string.   The  end-of-input condition is set when the end of the string
       is reached.



       val from_function : (unit -> char) -> in_channel


       Scanning.from_function f returns a formatted  input  channel  with  the
       given function as its reading method.

       When scanning needs one more character, the given function is called.

       When  the  function has no more character to provide, it must signal an
       end-of-input condition by raising the exception End_of_file .



       val from_channel : Pervasives.in_channel -> in_channel


       Scanning.from_channel ic returns a formatted input channel which  reads
       from  the  regular  input  channel ic argument, starting at the current
       reading position.



       val end_of_input : in_channel -> bool


       Scanning.end_of_input ic tests the end-of-input condition of the  given
       formatted input channel.



       val beginning_of_input : in_channel -> bool


       Scanning.beginning_of_input  ic  tests the beginning of input condition
       of the given formatted input channel.



       val name_of_input : in_channel -> string


       Scanning.name_of_input ic returns the name of the character source  for
       the formatted input channel ic .


       Since 3.09.0



       val stdib : in_channel

       A  deprecated  alias  for  Scanning.stdin , the scanning buffer reading
       from Pervasives.stdin .





OCamldoc                          2014-10-18                 Scanf.Scanning(3)

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