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SNOLIB
Section: C Library Functions (3)
Updated: 08 Dec 2005
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NAME
snolib - SNOBOL4 library routines
SYNOPSIS
-INCLUDE 'filename.sno'
DESCRIPTION
The following
snobol4(1)
library routines are installed in
/usr/local/lib/snobol4 (the default path for -INCLUDE);
- bq.sno
-
run a program in a subprocess and capture all output,
like shell/Perl backquote construct.
- chars.sno
-
defines a variable for each non-printing character
in the local character set.
- dynamic.sno
-
functions to compile and link dynamicly LOADable extensions.
- fence.sno, not.sno, unique.sno
-
Emulation of SPITBOL
FENCE()
and
NOT()
functions, and unique variable creation support routine, thanks to
Peter-Arno Coppen.
- host.sno
-
Function codes for
HOST()
function.
- logic.sno
-
Prototypes for Catspaw Macro SPITBOL compatible
LOGIC()
function.
- ndbm.sno
-
Prototypes and values for SNOBOL4 NDBM Database Access routines, see
snobol4dbm(3).
- serv.sno
-
Example TCP server program.
- smtp.sno
-
Example code to send mail via TCP/SMTP.
- snobol4+.sno
-
SNOBOL4+ emulation functions:
ENVIRONMENT(),
EXECUTE(),
TELL(),
SEEK().
- spitbol.sno
-
SPITBOL emulation functions (no unit numbers)
INPUT(),
OUTPUT(),
ENDFILE(),
REWIND().
- stcl.sno
-
Prototypes and values for EXPERIMENTAL
SNOBOL4 Tcl/Tk routines, see
snobol4tcl(3).
- tcp.sno
-
TCP connection routines, used by the URL library (below)
- url.sno, file.sno, ftp.sno, http.sno
-
Internet URL file reading support (for file, ftp and http URL's).
- utf.sno
-
Experimental routines for handling UTF encoded (Unicode) data.
- wrapper.sno
-
Routines for creating C code wrappers for dynamicly loading code.
SEE ALSO
snobol4(1),
snobol4dbm(3),
snobol4tcl(3).
AUTHOR
Philip Budne
Peter-Arno Coppen
BUGS
This man page should describe how to use the routines, but for now
just tells you the files exist (which is better than nothing).
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- SEE ALSO
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