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Re: read-string!/partial on non-file ports
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Stephen Compall |
Subject: |
Re: read-string!/partial on non-file ports |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Sep 2007 14:51:32 -0500 |
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 12:25 -0700, Luigi Semenzato wrote:
> I would like to move binary data between two guile
> applications across a pipe (opened with open-input-output-pipe).
> Read-char and write-char in a loop are going to be too slow.
> Read-string!/partial and write-string/partial are exactly what
> I need but they only work on file ports. (I get this error:
> Wrong type argument in position 2 (expecting open file port):
> #<input-output: soft 56f1d0>).
>
> 1. Do I have other choices? I cannot find any.
How about display?
-- Scheme Procedure: display obj [port]
Send a representation of OBJ to PORT or to the current output port
if not given.
The output is designed for human readability, it differs from
`write' in that strings are printed without doublequotes and
escapes, and characters are printed as per `write-char', not in
`#\' form.
--
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