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# Copyright (C) 2007-2012, Parrot Foundation.

=pod

=head1 DESCRIPTION

A tutorial lesson about Parrot's file operations.

=head1 FILE OPERATIONS

This example demonstrates basic file operations.

=cut

.sub main :main
    .local pmc fileout, filein

    fileout = new 'FileHandle'
    fileout.'open'('40_file_ops_data.txt', 'w')
    fileout.'print'("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.\n")
    fileout.'close'()

    filein = new 'FileHandle'
    filein.'open'('40_file_ops_data.txt', 'r')
    $S0 = filein.'readline'()
    say $S0
    filein.'close'()

    # Be nice and remove the temporary file we created.
    $P1 = new 'OS'
    $P1.'rm'('40_file_ops_data.txt')
.end

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