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// FIXME (#2004) it would be great if this could be a const
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// FIXME (#2004) why are these different from the way stdin() is
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// implemented?
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/**
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* Gives a `Writer` which allows you to write to the standard output.
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*
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* # Examples
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* ~~~
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* let stdout = core::io::stdout();
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* stdout.write_str("hello\n");
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* ~~~
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*/
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pub fn stdout() -> @Writer { fd_writer(libc::STDOUT_FILENO as c_int, false) }
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/**
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* Gives a `Writer` which allows you to write to standard error.
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*
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* # Examples
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* ~~~
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* let stderr = core::io::stderr();
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* stderr.write_str("hello\n");
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* ~~~
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*/
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pub fn stderr() -> @Writer { fd_writer(libc::STDERR_FILENO as c_int, false) }
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/**
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* Prints a string to standard output.
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*
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* This string will not have an implicit newline at the end. If you want
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* an implicit newline, please see `println`.
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*
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* # Examples
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* ~~~
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* core::io::print("hello");
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* ~~~
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*/
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pub fn print(s: &str) {
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stdout().write_str(s);
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}
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/**
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* Prints a string to standard output, followed by a newline.
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*
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* If you do not want an implicit newline, please see `print`.
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*
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* # Examples
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* ~~~
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* core::io::println("hello");
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* ~~~
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*/
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pub fn println(s: &str) {
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stdout().write_line(s);
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}

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