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Q31530: MASM 5.10 EXT.DOC: PutLine - Places Line of Text in File

Article: Q31530
Product(s): See article
Version(s): 5.10   | 5.10
Operating System(s): MS-DOS | OS/2
Keyword(s): ENDUSER | | mspl13_masm
Last Modified: 12-JAN-1989

The following information is from the MASM Version 5.10 EXT.DOC
file.
   Please note that numbering for both COL and LINE variables begins
with 0.

/*  PutLine - places a line of text into a file
 *
 *  The PutLine function places the indicated buffer string into
 *  the specified file, replacing an existing line. If the specified
 *  line is out of range, then the PutLine function enlarges the
 *  file, and inserts as many blank lines as needed at the end of
 *  the file. The buffer line should have no carriage return or line
 *  feed; the PutLine function adds a newline automatically.
 *
 *  line        Number of line to be replaced
 *  buf         Buffer with line of text to be placed in file
 *  pfile       Handle to file
 */
void pascal PutLine (line, buf, pfile)
LINE line;
char far *buf;
PFILE pfile;

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