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input-port?
output-port?
port?
close-input-port
close-output-port
port-closed?
port-closed-evt
current-input-port
current-output-port
current-error-port
file-stream-port?
terminal-port?
eof
eof-object?
13.1.2 Managing Ports

procedure

(input-port? v)  boolean?

  v : any/c
Returns #t if v is an input port, #f otherwise.

procedure

(output-port? v)  boolean?

  v : any/c
Returns #t if v is an output port, #f otherwise.

procedure

(port? v)  boolean?

  v : any/c
Returns #t if either (input-port? v) or (output-port? v) is #t, #f otherwise.

procedure

(close-input-port in)  void?

  in : input-port?
Closes the input port in. For some kinds of ports, closing the port releases lower-level resources, such as a file handle. If the port is already closed, close-input-port has no effect.

procedure

(close-output-port out)  void?

  out : output-port?
Closes the output port out. For some kinds of ports, closing the port releases lower-level resources, such as a file handle. Also, if the port is buffered, closing may first flush the port before closing it, and this flushing process can block. If the port is already closed, close-output-port has no effect.

procedure

(port-closed? port)  boolean?

  port : port?
Returns #t if the input or output port port is closed, #f otherwise.

procedure

(port-closed-evt port)  evt?

  port : port?
Return a synchronizable event that becomes ready for synchronization when port is closed. The synchronization result of a port-closed event is the port-closed event itself.

parameter

(current-input-port)  input-port?

(current-input-port in)  void?
  in : input-port?
A parameter that determines a default input port for many operations, such as read.

A parameter that determines a default output port for many operations, such as write.

parameter

(current-error-port)  output-port?

(current-error-port out)  void?
  out : output-port?
A parameter that determines an output port that is typically used for errors and logging. For example, the default error display handler writes to this port.

procedure

(file-stream-port? v)  boolean?

  v : any/c
Returns #t if v is a file-stream port (see File Ports), #f otherwise.

Changed in version 7.2.0.5 of package base: Extended file-stream-port? to any value, instead of resticting the domain to ports

procedure

(terminal-port? v)  boolean?

  v : any/c
Returns #t if v is a port that is attached to an interactive terminal, #f otherwise.

Changed in version 7.2.0.5 of package base: Extended terminal-port? to any value, instead of resticting the domain to ports

value

eof : eof-object?

A value (distinct from all other values) that represents an end-of-file.

procedure

(eof-object? v)  boolean?

  v : any/c
Returns #t if v is eof, #f otherwise.