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NAME

       print-out -  (output)

PURPOSE

       Print data out.

SYNTAX

           print-out <string> [ <length> ] [ url-encode | web-encode ] [ new-line ]

           print-out <number> new-line

           print-out source-file [ new-line ]

           print-out source-line [ new-line ]

DESCRIPTION

       print-out outputs various kinds of data:

           • A <string> is output:

               print-out <string> [ <length> ] [ url-encode | web-encode ] [ new-line ]

               •  By  default, <string> is output without any encoding (meaning a string is output exactly as it
               appears). To output data verbatim to a client:

                   set-string mydata="Hello world"
                   print-out mydata

               Writing to client, outputting text followed by a horizontal rule - the text is output to a client
               (such as browser) as it is, and the browser will interpret tags "<br/>" and  "<hr/>"  as  a  line
               break and a horizonal line and display them as such:

                   print-out "This is a non-encoded output<br/>" new-line
                   print-out "<hr/>"

               Create a query text string by means of write-string statement:

                   //
                   // Construct the run-time text of dynamic SQL
                   //
                   write-string qry_txt
                      @select * from <<print-out table_name>>
                   end-write-string

               •  If  "url-encode"  clause  is  used,  then the output is URL-encoded. This means such output is
               suited for use in URL parameters. Create a URL based on arbitrary strings used as URL  parameters
               - for instance a space would be encoded as "%20" in the final output:

                   @<a href='<<print-out "/update">>?item=<<print-out item_name url-encode>>'>Update</a>

           If  "web-encode"  clause  is  used, then the output is web-encoded (or HTML-encoded). This means such
           output is suited for use in web pages - the text will be displayed verbatim without HTML-markup being
           interpreted. Display "We use <hr/> markup" text, without "<hr/>"  being  displayed  as  a  horizontal
           line:

               print-out "We use <hr/> markup" web-encode

       If "length" clause is used, then only <length> leading bytes of <string> are output.

       If "new-line" clause is used, then a new line ("\n") is output after <string>.

       Note that all bytes of <string> are output, even if <string> contains null-bytes.

           • Outputs a number, given by <number>:

               print-out <number> [ new-line ]

           If "new-line" clause is used, then a new line ("\n") is output after <number>.

           To output a number to a client:

               set-number x = 100
               print-out x

           • Outputs the file name of the current source file.

               print-out source-file [ new-line ]

           This  outputs  the  file  name  (relative  to the source code directory) of the source file where the
           statement is located; this is often used for debugging.

           If "new-line" clause is used, then a new line ("\n") is output afterwards.

               @This file is <<print-out source-file>>

           • Outputs current line number in the source file.

               print-out source-line [ new-line ]

           This outputs the line number in the source file where the statement is located. It is often used  for
           debugging purposes.

           If "new-line" clause is used, then a new line ("\n") is output afterwards.

               @This line is #<<print-out source-line>>

SEE ALSO

        Output

       finish-output flush-output output-statement print-format print-out print-path See all documentation

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