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IO is the default Lua input / output API, with some features trimmed. Most features should work. If you find a non-working feature, please list it here.
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IO is a reimplementation of the default Lua input / output API defined [http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html#5.7 here], with some features trimmed. Most features should work. If you find a non-working feature, please list it here.
  
List of non-working features from IO:
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List of non-working features from IO as of ComputerCraft 1.55:
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* io.open: Modes “a+”, “r+”, and “w+” are not supported.
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* io.write: Does not accept multiple arguments.
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* io.popen: Doesn’t exist.
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* io.read: Only allows format string “*l”.
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* io.tmpfile: Doesn’t exist.
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* file:read: Doesn’t support format string “*n” or a character count.
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* file:seek: Doesn’t exist.
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* file:setvbuf: Doesn’t exist.
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All of the capabilities in this API are also available in the [[Fs (API)|Fs API]], along with some other functions not directly related to reading and writing individual files.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 31 July 2016

IO is a reimplementation of the default Lua input / output API defined here, with some features trimmed. Most features should work. If you find a non-working feature, please list it here.

List of non-working features from IO as of ComputerCraft 1.55:

  • io.open: Modes “a+”, “r+”, and “w+” are not supported.
  • io.write: Does not accept multiple arguments.
  • io.popen: Doesn’t exist.
  • io.read: Only allows format string “*l”.
  • io.tmpfile: Doesn’t exist.
  • file:read: Doesn’t support format string “*n” or a character count.
  • file:seek: Doesn’t exist.
  • file:setvbuf: Doesn’t exist.

All of the capabilities in this API are also available in the Fs API, along with some other functions not directly related to reading and writing individual files.