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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Text stream K&R exercises Post 302386902 by Jammer Six on Thursday 14th of January 2010 04:07:23 AM
Old 01-14-2010
Thanks to both of you.

I see the problem with the while loops.

I'll try the control-D combination, then I'll gnash my teeth and pull my hair for awhile on another way to test input.
 

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Text::PDF::Dict(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Text::PDF::Dict(3pm)

NAME
Text::PDF::Dict - PDF Dictionaries and Streams. Inherits from PDF::Objind INSTANCE VARIABLES
There are various special instance variables which are used to look after, particularly, streams. Each begins with a space: stream Holds the stream contents for output streamfile Holds the stream contents in an external file rather than in memory. This is not the same as a PDF file stream. The data is stored in its unfiltered form. streamloc If both ' stream' and ' streamfile' are empty, this indicates where in the source PDF the stream starts. METHODS
$d->outobjdeep($fh) Outputs the contents of the dictionary to a PDF file. This is a recursive call. It also outputs a stream if the dictionary has a stream element. If this occurs then this method will calculate the length of the stream and insert it into the stream's dictionary. $d->read_stream($force_memory) Reads in a stream from a PDF file. If the stream is greater than "PDF::Dict::mincache" (defaults to 32768) bytes to be stored, then the default action is to create a file for it somewhere and to use that file as a data cache. If $force_memory is set, this caching will not occur and the data will all be stored in the $self->{' stream'} variable. $d->val Returns the dictionary, which is itself. $d->copy($inpdf, $res, $unique, $outpdf, %opts) Copies an object. See Text::PDF::Objind::Copy() for details perl v5.8.8 2006-09-09 Text::PDF::Dict(3pm)
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