Aren't there examples with the software the source is a part of? I hate
to be annoying, but in like Linux and C, long standing pro-languages,
there's a lot of read-the-f*ing-manual, or the software is going to suck
at any rate! Isn't it ? These open/use/close-file structures are
standard and hardly educational or interesting, or is there something
special the matter..
T.
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