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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- ADA.STRINGS.WIDE_WIDE_UNBOUNDED.WIDE_WIDE_TEXT_IO --
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7 -- S p e c --
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34 -- This child package of Ada.Strings.Wide_Wide_Unbounded provides specialized
35 -- Wide_Wide_Text_IO routines that work directly with unbounded wide wide
36 -- strings, avoiding the inefficiencies of access via the standard interface,
37 -- and also taking direct advantage of the variable length semantics of these
38 -- strings.
40 with Ada.Wide_Wide_Text_IO;
42 package Ada.Strings.Wide_Wide_Unbounded.Wide_Wide_Text_IO is
44 function Get_Line
45 return Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String;
46 function Get_Line
47 (File : Ada.Wide_Wide_Text_IO.File_Type)
48 return Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String;
49 -- Reads up to the end of the current line, returning the result
50 -- as an unbounded string of appropriate length. If no File parameter
51 -- is present, input is from Current_Input.
53 procedure Get_Line
54 (File : Ada.Wide_Wide_Text_IO.File_Type;
55 Item : out Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String);
56 procedure Get_Line (Item : out Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String);
57 -- Similar to the above, but in procedure form with an out parameter
59 procedure Put
60 (U : Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String);
61 procedure Put
62 (File : Ada.Wide_Wide_Text_IO.File_Type;
63 U : Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String);
64 procedure Put_Line
65 (U : Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String);
66 procedure Put_Line
67 (File : Ada.Wide_Wide_Text_IO.File_Type;
68 U : Unbounded_Wide_Wide_String);
69 -- These are equivalent to the standard Wide_Wide_Text_IO routines passed
70 -- the value To_Wide_Wide_String (U), but operate more efficiently,
71 -- because the extra copy of the argument is avoided.
73 end Ada.Strings.Wide_Wide_Unbounded.Wide_Wide_Text_IO;