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&errout — standard error output
&input — standard input
&output — standard output
chdir — change directory
close — close file
digitcnt — count the number of digits in a file.
flush — flush output
open — open file
read — read line
reads — read string
remove — remove file
rename — rename file
seek — seek to position in file
stop — stop execution
where — produce position in file
write — write line
writes — write string

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affects &pos
character sets
co-expressions
control structures
file processing
generators
infix operations
keywords
lists, sets and tables
math
metadata
output formatting
pattern matching
prefix operations
records
strings
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SNOBOL4 functions
&error
 
set error conversion
 
Description

&error : i
If the value of &error is nonzero, a run-time error causes fail return, and &error is decremented by 1.

&error is 0 initially.

&error is a variable.
 
Parameters
set to
≠ 0 run-time error causes fail, 0 run-time error terminates the program.
returns
integer value of &error
 
Defaults
returns
0
 
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