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NAME

       Stdlib.Out_channel - no description

Module

       Module   Stdlib.Out_channel

Documentation

       Module Out_channel
        : (module Stdlib__Out_channel)

       type t = out_channel

       The type of output channel.

       type open_flag = open_flag =
        | Open_rdonly  (* open for reading.
        *)
        | Open_wronly  (* open for writing.
        *)
        | Open_append  (* open for appending: always write at end of file.
        *)
        | Open_creat  (* create the file if it does not exist.
        *)
        | Open_trunc  (* empty the file if it already exists.
        *)
        | Open_excl  (* fail if Open_creat and the file already exists.
        *)
        | Open_binary  (* open in binary mode (no conversion).
        *)
        | Open_text  (* open in text mode (may perform conversions).
        *)
        | Open_nonblock  (* open in non-blocking mode.
        *)

       Opening modes for Out_channel.open_gen .

       val stdout : t

       The standard output for the process.

       val stderr : t

       The standard error output for the process.

       val open_bin : string -> t

       Open  the  named  file  for  writing,  and  return  a  new output channel on that file, positioned at the
       beginning of the file. The file is truncated to zero length if it already exists. It  is  created  if  it
       does not already exists.

       val open_text : string -> t

       Same  as  Out_channel.open_bin  ,  but the file is opened in text mode, so that newline translation takes
       place during writes. On operating systems that do not distinguish between text mode and binary mode, this
       function behaves like Out_channel.open_bin .

       val open_gen : open_flag list -> int -> string -> t

       open_gen mode perm filename opens the named file for writing, as described above. The extra argument mode
       specifies the opening mode. The extra argument perm specifies the file permissions, in case the file must
       be created.  Out_channel.open_text and Out_channel.open_bin are special cases of this function.

       val with_open_bin : string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a

       with_open_bin fn f opens a channel oc on file fn and returns f
           oc . After f returns, either with a value or by raising an exception, oc is guaranteed to be closed.

       val with_open_text : string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a

       Like Out_channel.with_open_bin , but the channel is opened in text mode (see Out_channel.open_text ).

       val with_open_gen : open_flag list -> int -> string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a

       Like Out_channel.with_open_bin , but can specify the opening mode and file permission, in case  the  file
       must be created (see Out_channel.open_gen ).

       val seek : t -> int64 -> unit

       seek  chan  pos  sets  the current writing position to pos for channel chan . This works only for regular
       files. On files of other kinds (such as terminals, pipes and sockets), the behavior is unspecified.

       val pos : t -> int64

       Return the current writing position for the given channel.  Does not work on  channels  opened  with  the
       Open_append flag (returns unspecified results).

       For  files  opened in text mode under Windows, the returned position is approximate (owing to end-of-line
       conversion); in particular, saving the current position with Out_channel.pos , then going  back  to  this
       position using Out_channel.seek will not work.  For this programming idiom to work reliably and portably,
       the file must be opened in binary mode.

       val length : t -> int64

       Return  the size (number of characters) of the regular file on which the given channel is opened.  If the
       channel is opened on a file that is not a regular file, the result is meaningless.

       val close : t -> unit

       Close the given channel, flushing all buffered write operations.   Output  functions  raise  a  Sys_error
       exception   when   they   are   applied   to  a  closed  output  channel,  except  Out_channel.close  and
       Out_channel.flush  ,  which  do  nothing  when  applied  to  an  already  closed  channel.    Note   that
       Out_channel.close may raise Sys_error if the operating system signals an error when flushing or closing.

       val close_noerr : t -> unit

       Same as Out_channel.close , but ignore all errors.

       val flush : t -> unit

       Flush the buffer associated with the given output channel, performing all pending writes on that channel.
       Interactive programs must be careful about flushing standard output and standard error at the right time.

       val flush_all : unit -> unit

       Flush all open output channels; ignore errors.

       val output_char : t -> char -> unit

       Write the character on the given output channel.

       val output_byte : t -> int -> unit

       Write  one  8-bit integer (as the single character with that code) on the given output channel. The given
       integer is taken modulo 256.

       val output_string : t -> string -> unit

       Write the string on the given output channel.

       val output_bytes : t -> bytes -> unit

       Write the byte sequence on the given output channel.

       val output : t -> bytes -> int -> int -> unit

       output oc buf pos len writes len characters from byte sequence buf , starting at  offset  pos  ,  to  the
       given output channel oc .

       Raises Invalid_argument if pos and len do not designate a valid range of buf .

       val output_substring : t -> string -> int -> int -> unit

       Same as Out_channel.output but take a string as argument instead of a byte sequence.

       val set_binary_mode : t -> bool -> unit

       set_binary_mode oc true sets the channel oc to binary mode: no translations take place during output.

       set_binary_mode  oc  false  sets  the  channel  oc  to text mode: depending on the operating system, some
       translations may take place during output.  For instance, under Windows, end-of-lines will be  translated
       from \n to \r\n .

       This  function has no effect under operating systems that do not distinguish between text mode and binary
       mode.

       val set_buffered : t -> bool -> unit

       set_buffered oc true sets the channel oc to buffered mode. In this  mode,  data  output  on  oc  will  be
       buffered   until   either   the   internal   buffer   is   full  or  the  function  Out_channel.flush  or
       Out_channel.flush_all is called, at which point it will be sent to the output device.

       set_buffered oc false sets the channel oc to unbuffered mode. In this mode, data output  on  oc  will  be
       sent to the output device immediately.

       All channels are open in buffered mode by default.

       val is_buffered : t -> bool

       is_buffered oc returns whether the channel oc is buffered (see Out_channel.set_buffered ).

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