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(brace quote)

Write a string to the STDOUT without new line (deprecated)

Description

Write parameters to STDOUT (does not include a new line)

Usage

(string to write) -> <stdout>

Examples

» (Hello, World!)
Hello, World!

» (Hello,\nWorld!)
Hello,
World!

» ((Hello,) (World!))
(Hello,) (World!)

# Print "Hello, World!" in red text
» {RED}Hello, World!{RESET}
Hello, World!

Detail

The ( function performs exactly like the ( token for quoting so you do not need to escape other tokens (eg single / double quotes, '/", nor curly braces, {}). However the braces are nestable so you will need to escape those characters if you don't want them nested.

ANSI Constants

( supports ANSI constants.

Synonyms

  • (

See Also

  • ANSI Constants: Infixed constants that return ANSI escape sequences
  • >> Append File: Writes STDIN to disk - appending contents if file already exists
  • cast: Alters the data type of the previous function without altering it's output
  • err: Print a line to the STDERR
  • out: Print a string to the STDOUT with a trailing new line character
  • pt: Pipe telemetry. Writes data-types and bytes written
  • tout: Print a string to the STDOUT and set it's data-type
  • |> Truncate File: Writes STDIN to disk - overwriting contents if file already exists

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