Mercurial > hg > octave-nkf
diff src/file-io.cc @ 5642:2618a0750ae6
[project @ 2006-03-06 21:26:48 by jwe]
author | jwe |
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date | Mon, 06 Mar 2006 21:26:54 +0000 |
parents | 0f6947621602 |
children | ab9a339fcec8 |
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--- a/src/file-io.cc +++ b/src/file-io.cc @@ -192,8 +192,8 @@ @deftypefn {Built-in Function} {} fclose (@var{fid})\n\ Closes the specified file. If successful, @code{fclose} returns 0,\n\ otherwise, it returns -1.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fopen, fseek, ftell}") +@seealso{fopen, fseek, ftell}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value retval = -1; @@ -242,8 +242,8 @@ \n\ @code{fflush} returns 0 on success and an OS dependent error value\n\ (@minus{}1 on unix) on error.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fopen, fclose}") +@seealso{fopen, fclose}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value retval = -1; @@ -286,8 +286,8 @@ character.\n\ \n\ If there are no more characters to read, @code{fgetl} returns @minus{}1.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fread, fscanf}") +@seealso{fread, fscanf}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { static std::string who = "fgetl"; @@ -335,8 +335,8 @@ character.\n\ \n\ If there are no more characters to read, @code{fgets} returns @minus{}1.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fread, fscanf}") +@seealso{fread, fscanf}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { static std::string who = "fgets"; @@ -560,8 +560,8 @@ @noindent\n\ however, conversions are currently only supported for @samp{native}\n\ @samp{ieee-be}, and @samp{ieee-le} formats.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fclose, fread, fseek}") +@seealso{fclose, fread, fseek}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value_list retval; @@ -702,8 +702,8 @@ by @code{ftell} (in which case @var{origin} must be @code{SEEK_SET}).\n\ \n\ Return 0 on success and -1 on error.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{ftell, fopen, fclose}") +@seealso{ftell, fopen, fclose}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value retval = -1; @@ -732,8 +732,8 @@ @deftypefn {Built-in Function} {} ftell (@var{fid})\n\ Return the position of the file pointer as the number of characters\n\ from the beginning of the file @var{fid}.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fseek, fopen, fclose}") +@seealso{fseek, fopen, fclose}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value retval = -1; @@ -757,8 +757,8 @@ @deftypefn {Built-in Function} {} fprintf (@var{fid}, @var{template}, @dots{})\n\ This function is just like @code{printf}, except that the output is\n\ written to the stream @var{fid} instead of @code{stdout}.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{printf, sprintf, fread, fscanf, fopen, fclose}") +@seealso{printf, sprintf, fread, fscanf, fopen, fclose}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { static std::string who = "fprintf"; @@ -819,8 +819,8 @@ @var{template} to the stream @code{stdout}.\n\ \n\ Return the number of characters printed.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fprintf, sprintf, scanf}") +@seealso{fprintf, sprintf, scanf}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { static std::string who = "printf"; @@ -913,8 +913,8 @@ suitably sized string as an argument, Octave's @code{sprintf} function\n\ returns the string, automatically sized to hold all of the items\n\ converted.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{printf, fprintf, sscanf}") +@seealso{printf, fprintf, sscanf}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { static std::string who = "sprintf"; @@ -1003,8 +1003,8 @@ single scalar return value. This form is more `C-like', and also\n\ compatible with previous versions of Octave. The number of successful\n\ conversions is returned in @var{count}\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{scanf, sscanf, fread, fprintf}") +@seealso{scanf, sscanf, fread, fprintf}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { static std::string who = "fscanf"; @@ -1069,8 +1069,8 @@ This is like @code{fscanf}, except that the characters are taken from the\n\ string @var{string} instead of from a stream. Reaching the end of the\n\ string is treated as an end-of-file condition.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fscanf, scanf, sprintf}") +@seealso{fscanf, scanf, sprintf}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { static std::string who = "sscanf"; @@ -1162,8 +1162,8 @@ \n\ It is currently not useful to call @code{scanf} in interactive\n\ programs.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fscanf, sscanf, printf}") +@seealso{fscanf, sscanf, printf}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { int nargin = args.length (); @@ -1406,8 +1406,8 @@ \n\ The data read from the file is returned in @var{val}, and the number of\n\ values read is returned in @code{count}\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fwrite, fopen, fclose}") +@seealso{fwrite, fopen, fclose}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value_list retval; @@ -1518,8 +1518,8 @@ \n\ The behavior of @code{fwrite} is undefined if the values in @var{data}\n\ are too large to fit in the specified precision.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fread, fopen, fclose}") +@seealso{fread, fopen, fclose}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value retval = -1; @@ -1560,8 +1560,8 @@ file and 0 otherwise. Note that it will only return 1 if the end of the\n\ file has already been encountered, not if the next read operation will\n\ result in an end-of-file condition.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{fread, fopen, fclose}") +@seealso{fread, fopen, fclose}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value retval = -1; @@ -1729,8 +1729,8 @@ directory for temporary files is used. Since the named file is not\n\ opened, by @code{tmpnam}, it is possible (though relatively unlikely)\n\ that it will not be available by the time your program attempts to open it.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{tmpfile, mkstemp, P_tmpdir}") +@seealso{tmpfile, mkstemp, P_tmpdir}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value retval; @@ -1772,8 +1772,8 @@ If successful, @var{fid} is a valid file ID and @var{msg} is an empty\n\ string. Otherwise, @var{fid} is -1 and @var{msg} contains a\n\ system-dependent error message.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{tmpnam, mkstemp, P_tmpdir}") +@seealso{tmpnam, mkstemp, P_tmpdir}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value_list retval; @@ -1832,8 +1832,8 @@ the file, and and @var{msg} is an empty string. Otherwise, @var{fid}\n\ is -1, @var{name} is empty, and @var{msg} contains a system-dependent\n\ error message.\n\ -@end deftypefn\n\ -@seealso{tmpfile, tmpnam, P_tmpdir}") +@seealso{tmpfile, tmpnam, P_tmpdir}\n\ +@end deftypefn") { octave_value_list retval;