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file programming in the Gnustep framework
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Arno R. Schleich |
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file programming in the Gnustep framework |
Date: |
Tue, 01 Jan 2008 10:13:47 -0500 |
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Hi,
I am just starting to use the framework. I am looking for some tutorial
like stuff on file I/O in GNUStep. Is it advisable not to use "lower
level" constructs such as fprintf etc at all ? From reading the online
documentation for file handle/ file manager I could not figure out how
to perform a trivial task like reading a variable length file of real
numbers. Any hints where I would find some beginner's
examples/instructions regarding file I/O ?
Thanks, Arno
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- file programming in the Gnustep framework,
Arno R. Schleich <=