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Predicate memory_file_to_string/3
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new_memory_file/1
free_memory_file/1
open_memory_file/3
open_memory_file/4
size_memory_file/2
size_memory_file/3
atom_to_memory_file/2
insert_memory_file/3
delete_memory_file/3
memory_file_to_atom/2
memory_file_to_atom/3
memory_file_to_codes/2
memory_file_to_codes/3
memory_file_to_string/2
memory_file_to_string/3
memory_file_substring/5
memory_file_line_position/4
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(memfile)
).
(can be autoloaded)
memory_file_to_string
(
+Handle, -String, +Encoding
)
Return the content of the memory-file as a string in
String
, pretending the data is in the given
Encoding
.