gets(limit) â string or nil
gets(sep,limit) â string or nil
Returns (and assigns to $_
) the next line from the list of
files in ARGV
(or $*
), or from standard input if
no files are present on the command line. Returns nil
at end
of file. The optional argument specifies the record separator. The
separator is included with the contents of each record. A separator of
nil
reads the entire contents, and a zero-length separator
reads the input one paragraph at a time, where paragraphs are divided by
two consecutive newlines. If the first argument is an integer, or optional
second argument is given, the returning string would not be longer than the
given value in bytes. If multiple filenames are present in
ARGV
, +gets(nil)+ will read the contents one file at a time.
ARGV << "testfile" print while gets
produces:
This is line one This is line two This is line three And so on...
The style of programming using $_
as an implicit parameter is
gradually losing favor in the Ruby community.
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