Closes the input port
in. For some kinds of ports, closing the port releases lower-level resources, such as a file handle. If the port is already closed,
close-input-porthas no effect.
Closes the output port
out. For some kinds of ports, closing the port releases lower-level resources, such as a file handle. Also, if the port is buffered, closing may first flush the port before closing it, and this flushing process can block. If the port is already closed,
close-output-porthas no effect.
Returns #t if the input or output port port is closed, #f otherwise.
A
parameterthat determines a default input port for many operations, such as
read.
A
parameterthat determines a default output port for many operations, such as
write.
A
parameterthat determines an output port that is typically used for errors and logging. For example, the default error display handler writes to this port.
Changed in version 7.2.0.5 of package base: Extended file-stream-port? to any value, instead of resticting the domain to ports
Returns #t if v is a port that is attached to an interactive terminal, #f otherwise.
Changed in version 7.2.0.5 of package base: Extended terminal-port? to any value, instead of resticting the domain to ports
Returns #t if port is not ready for reading or writing because it is waiting for a peer process to complete a stream construction, #f otherwise.
On Unix and Mac OS, opening a fifo for output creates a peer-waiting port if no reader for the same fifo is already opened. In that case, the output port is not ready for writing until a reader is opened; that is, write opertaions will block. Use sync if necessary to wait until writing will not block—that is, until the read end of the fifo is opened.
Added in version 7.4.0.5 of package base.
A value (distinct from all other values) that represents an end-of-file.
Returns
#tif
vis
eof,
#fotherwise.
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