NAME wnwtok -- write stuff SYNOPSIS #include "wncstr.h" wn_write_empty(stream) wn_cstream stream; wn_write_eos(stream) wn_cstream stream; wn_write_char(stream,c) wn_cstream stream; char c; wn_write_literal_char(stream,c) wn_cstream stream; char c; wn_write_blanks(stream,num) wn_cstream stream; int num; wn_write_blanks_until_column(stream,col) wn_cstream stream; int col; wn_write_linefeed(stream) wn_cstream stream; wn_write_literal(stream,literal) wn_cstream stream; char literal[]; wn_write_id(stream,id) wn_cstream stream; char id[]; wn_write_int(stream,i) wn_cstream stream; int i; wn_write_double(stream,f) wn_cstream stream; double f; wn_write_quoted_string(stream,start_char,string,fin_char) wn_cstream stream; char start_char,fin_char; char string[]; wn_write_literal_n_times(stream,literal,n) wn_cstream stream; char literal[]; int n; DESCRIPTION These routines write the indicated object to the cstream "stream". The meaning of the other arguments is the same as in wnptok. "wn_write_linefeed" writes a linefeed to "stream" and makes a note of the linefeed's mark. This is NOT the same as issuing a wn_write_char(stream,'\n'); "wn_write_char" makes no note of the linefeed's mark; thus the line length and column number will still be computed from the last "wn_write_linefeed". BUGS SEE ALSO wnptok, wnwtokp, wncstr AUTHOR Will Naylor