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Static Semantics
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The subprograms described in this subclause are concerned with the line
and page structure of a file of mode Out_File or Append_File. They
operate either on the file given as the first parameter, or, in the
absence of such a file parameter, on the current default output file.
They provide for output of text with a specified maximum line length or
page length. In these cases, line and page terminators are output
implicitly and automatically when needed. When line and page lengths are
unbounded (that is, when they have the conventional value zero), as in
the case of a newly opened file, new lines and new pages are only
started when explicitly called for.
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In all cases, the exception Status_Error is propagated if the file to be
used is not open; the exception Mode_Error is propagated if the mode of
the file is not Out_File or Append_File.
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procedure Set_Line_Length(File : in File_Type; To : in Count);
procedure Set_Line_Length(To : in Count);
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Sets the maximum line length of the specified output or append file to
the number of characters specified by To. The value zero for To
specifies an unbounded line length.
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The exception Use_Error is propagated if the specified line length is
inappropriate for the associated external file.
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procedure Set_Page_Length(File : in File_Type; To : in Count);
procedure Set_Page_Length(To : in Count);
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Sets the maximum page length of the specified output or append file to
the number of lines specified by To. The value zero for To specifies an
unbounded page length.
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The exception Use_Error is propagated if the specified page length is
inappropriate for the associated external file.
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function Line_Length(File : in File_Type) return Count;
function Line_Length return Count;
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Returns the maximum line length currently set for the specified output
or append file, or zero if the line length is unbounded.
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function Page_Length(File : in File_Type) return Count;
function Page_Length return Count;
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Returns the maximum page length currently set for the specified output
or append file, or zero if the page length is unbounded.
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