1io_lib(3) Erlang Module Definition io_lib(3)
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6 io_lib - I/O library functions.
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9 This module contains functions for converting to and from strings
10 (lists of characters). They are used for implementing the functions in
11 the io module. There is no guarantee that the character lists returned
12 from some of the functions are flat, they can be deep lists. Function
13 lists:flatten/1 can be used for flattening deep lists.
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16 chars() = [char() | chars()]
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18 continuation()
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20 A continuation as returned by fread/3.
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22 chars_limit() = integer()
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24 depth() = -1 | integer() >= 0
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26 fread_error() =
27 atom | based | character | float | format | input | integer |
28 string | unsigned
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30 fread_item() = string() | atom() | integer() | float()
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32 latin1_string() = [unicode:latin1_char()]
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34 format_spec() =
35 #{control_char := char(),
36 args := [any()],
37 width := none | integer(),
38 adjust := left | right,
39 precision := none | integer(),
40 pad_char := char(),
41 encoding := unicode | latin1,
42 strings := boolean()}
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44 Where:
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46 * control_char is the type of control sequence: $P, $w, and so
47 on.
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49 * args is a list of the arguments used by the control se‐
50 quence, or an empty list if the control sequence does not
51 take any arguments.
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53 * width is the field width.
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55 * adjust is the adjustment.
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57 * precision is the precision of the printed argument.
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59 * pad_char is the padding character.
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61 * encoding is set to true if translation modifier t is
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64 * strings is set to false if modifier l is present.
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67 build_text(FormatList) -> chars()
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69 Types:
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71 FormatList = [char() | format_spec()]
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73 For details, see scan_format/2.
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75 char_list(Term) -> boolean()
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77 Types:
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79 Term = term()
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81 Returns true if Term is a flat list of characters in the Unicode
82 range, otherwise false.
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84 deep_char_list(Term) -> boolean()
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86 Types:
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88 Term = term()
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90 Returns true if Term is a, possibly deep, list of characters in
91 the Unicode range, otherwise false.
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93 deep_latin1_char_list(Term) -> boolean()
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95 Types:
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97 Term = term()
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99 Returns true if Term is a, possibly deep, list of characters in
100 the ISO Latin-1 range, otherwise false.
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102 format(Format, Data) -> chars()
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104 fwrite(Format, Data) -> chars()
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106 Types:
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108 Format = io:format()
109 Data = [term()]
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111 Returns a character list that represents Data formatted in ac‐
112 cordance with Format. For a detailed description of the avail‐
113 able formatting options, see io:fwrite/1,2,3. If the format
114 string or argument list contains an error, a fault is generated.
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116 If and only if the Unicode translation modifier is used in the
117 format string (that is, ~ts or ~tc), the resulting list can con‐
118 tain characters beyond the ISO Latin-1 character range (that is,
119 numbers > 255). If so, the result is still an ordinary Erlang
120 string(), and can well be used in any context where Unicode data
121 is allowed.
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123 format(Format, Data, Options) -> chars()
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125 fwrite(Format, Data, Options) -> chars()
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127 Types:
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129 Format = io:format()
130 Data = [term()]
131 Options = [Option]
132 Option = {chars_limit, CharsLimit}
133 CharsLimit = chars_limit()
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135 Returns a character list that represents Data formatted in ac‐
136 cordance with Format in the same way as fwrite/2 and format/2,
137 but takes an extra argument, a list of options.
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139 Valid option:
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141 {chars_limit, CharsLimit}:
142 A soft limit on the number of characters returned. When the
143 number of characters is reached, remaining structures are
144 replaced by "...". CharsLimit defaults to -1, which means no
145 limit on the number of characters returned.
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147 fread(Format, String) -> Result
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149 Types:
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151 Format = String = string()
152 Result =
153 {ok, InputList :: [fread_item()], LeftOverChars ::
154 string()} |
155 {more,
156 RestFormat :: string(),
157 Nchars :: integer() >= 0,
158 InputStack :: chars()} |
159 {error, {fread, What :: fread_error()}}
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161 Tries to read String in accordance with the control sequences in
162 Format. For a detailed description of the available formatting
163 options, see io:fread/3. It is assumed that String contains
164 whole lines.
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166 The function returns:
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168 {ok, InputList, LeftOverChars}:
169 The string was read. InputList is the list of successfully
170 matched and read items, and LeftOverChars are the input
171 characters not used.
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173 {more, RestFormat, Nchars, InputStack}:
174 The string was read, but more input is needed to complete
175 the original format string. RestFormat is the remaining for‐
176 mat string, Nchars is the number of characters scanned, and
177 InputStack is the reversed list of inputs matched up to that
178 point.
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180 {error, What}:
181 The read operation failed and parameter What gives a hint
182 about the error.
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184 Example:
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186 3> io_lib:fread("~f~f~f", "15.6 17.3e-6 24.5").
187 {ok,[15.6,1.73e-5,24.5],[]}
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189 fread(Continuation, CharSpec, Format) -> Return
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191 Types:
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193 Continuation = continuation() | []
194 CharSpec = string() | eof
195 Format = string()
196 Return =
197 {more, Continuation1 :: continuation()} |
198 {done, Result, LeftOverChars :: string()}
199 Result =
200 {ok, InputList :: [fread_item()]} |
201 eof |
202 {error, {fread, What :: fread_error()}}
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204 This is the re-entrant formatted reader. The continuation of the
205 first call to the functions must be []. For a complete descrip‐
206 tion of how the re-entrant input scheme works, see Armstrong,
207 Virding, Williams: 'Concurrent Programming in Erlang', Chapter
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210 The function returns:
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212 {done, Result, LeftOverChars}:
213 The input is complete. The result is one of the following:
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215 {ok, InputList}:
216 The string was read. InputList is the list of successfully
217 matched and read items, and LeftOverChars are the remain‐
218 ing characters.
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220 eof:
221 End of file was encountered. LeftOverChars are the input
222 characters not used.
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224 {error, What}:
225 An error occurred and parameter What gives a hint about
226 the error.
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228 {more, Continuation}:
229 More data is required to build a term. Continuation must be
230 passed to fread/3 when more data becomes available.
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232 indentation(String, StartIndent) -> integer()
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236 String = string()
237 StartIndent = integer()
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239 Returns the indentation if String has been printed, starting at
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242 latin1_char_list(Term) -> boolean()
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246 Term = term()
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248 Returns true if Term is a flat list of characters in the ISO
249 Latin-1 range, otherwise false.
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251 nl() -> string()
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253 Returns a character list that represents a new line character.
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255 print(Term) -> chars()
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257 print(Term, Column, LineLength, Depth) -> chars()
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261 Term = term()
262 Column = LineLength = integer() >= 0
263 Depth = depth()
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265 Returns a list of characters that represents Term, but breaks
266 representations longer than one line into many lines and indents
267 each line sensibly. Also tries to detect and output lists of
268 printable characters as strings.
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270 * Column is the starting column; defaults to 1.
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272 * LineLength is the maximum line length; defaults to 80.
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274 * Depth is the maximum print depth; defaults to -1, which
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277 printable_latin1_list(Term) -> boolean()
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281 Term = term()
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283 Returns true if Term is a flat list of printable ISO Latin-1
284 characters, otherwise false.
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286 printable_list(Term) -> boolean()
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288 Types:
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290 Term = term()
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292 Returns true if Term is a flat list of printable characters,
293 otherwise false.
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295 What is a printable character in this case is determined by
296 startup flag +pc to the Erlang VM; see io:printable_range/0 and
297 erl(1).
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299 printable_unicode_list(Term) -> boolean()
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303 Term = term()
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305 Returns true if Term is a flat list of printable Unicode charac‐
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308 scan_format(Format, Data) -> FormatList
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312 Format = io:format()
313 Data = [term()]
314 FormatList = [char() | format_spec()]
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316 Returns a list corresponding to the specified format string,
317 where control sequences have been replaced with corresponding
318 tuples. This list can be passed to:
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320 * build_text/1 to have the same effect as format(Format, Args)
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322 * unscan_format/1 to get the corresponding pair of Format and
323 Args (with every * and corresponding argument expanded to
324 numeric values)
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326 A typical use of this function is to replace unbounded-size con‐
327 trol sequences like ~w and ~p with the depth-limited variants ~W
328 and ~P before formatting to text in, for example, a logger.
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330 unscan_format(FormatList) -> {Format, Data}
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332 Types:
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334 FormatList = [char() | format_spec()]
335 Format = io:format()
336 Data = [term()]
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338 For details, see scan_format/2.
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340 write(Term) -> chars()
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342 write(Term, Depth) -> chars()
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344 write(Term, Options) -> chars()
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348 Term = term()
349 Options = [Option]
350 Option =
351 {chars_limit, CharsLimit} |
352 {depth, Depth} |
353 {encoding, latin1 | utf8 | unicode}
354 CharsLimit = chars_limit()
355 Depth = depth()
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357 Returns a character list that represents Term. Option Depth con‐
358 trols the depth of the structures written. When the specified
359 depth is reached, everything below this level is replaced by
360 "...". Depth defaults to -1, which means no limitation. Option
361 CharsLimit puts a soft limit on the number of characters re‐
362 turned. When the number of characters is reached, remaining
363 structures are replaced by "...". CharsLimit defaults to -1,
364 which means no limit on the number of characters returned.
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366 Example:
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368 1> lists:flatten(io_lib:write({1,[2],[3],[4,5],6,7,8,9})).
369 "{1,[2],[3],[4,5],6,7,8,9}"
370 2> lists:flatten(io_lib:write({1,[2],[3],[4,5],6,7,8,9}, 5)).
371 "{1,[2],[3],[...],...}"
372 3> lists:flatten(io_lib:write({[1,2,3],[4,5],6,7,8,9}, [{chars_limit,20}])).
373 "{[1,2|...],[4|...],...}"
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375 write_atom(Atom) -> chars()
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379 Atom = atom()
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381 Returns the list of characters needed to print atom Atom.
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383 write_atom_as_latin1(Atom) -> latin1_string()
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387 Atom = atom()
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389 Returns the list of characters needed to print atom Atom. Non-
390 Latin-1 characters are escaped.
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392 write_char(Char) -> chars()
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396 Char = char()
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398 Returns the list of characters needed to print a character con‐
399 stant in the Unicode character set.
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401 write_char_as_latin1(Char) -> latin1_string()
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405 Char = char()
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407 Returns the list of characters needed to print a character con‐
408 stant in the Unicode character set. Non-Latin-1 characters are
409 escaped.
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411 write_latin1_char(Latin1Char) -> latin1_string()
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415 Latin1Char = unicode:latin1_char()
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417 Returns the list of characters needed to print a character con‐
418 stant in the ISO Latin-1 character set.
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420 write_latin1_string(Latin1String) -> latin1_string()
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424 Latin1String = latin1_string()
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426 Returns the list of characters needed to print Latin1String as a
427 string.
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429 write_string(String) -> chars()
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431 Types:
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433 String = string()
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435 Returns the list of characters needed to print String as a
436 string.
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438 write_string_as_latin1(String) -> latin1_string()
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442 String = string()
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444 Returns the list of characters needed to print String as a
445 string. Non-Latin-1 characters are escaped.
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