# Standard Library The PL/XML Standard Library allows access to system functions such as input/output, file access and array manipulation. ## Table of Contents - [PRINT](#print) - [PRINT-LINE](#print-line) - [INPUT](#input) - [STRING-SPLIT](#string-split) - [ARRAY-SET](#array-set) - [ARRAY-PUSH](#array-push) - [ARRAY-POP](#array-pop) - [ARRAY-GET](#array-get) - [ARRAY-LENGTH](#array-length) - [TO-ASCII](#to-ascii) - [FROM-ASCII](#from-ascii) - [GET-ARGS](#get-args) - [WRITE-FILE](#write-file) - [READ-FILE](#read-file) ## PRINT Writes a string as-is to the standard output ### Arguments - `string` value to print ### Returns Nothing ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## PRINT-LINE Writes a string to the standard output, appending a new line ### Arguments - `string` value to print ### Returns Nothing ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## INPUT Reads from the standard input ### Arguments Nothing ### Returns `string` value read ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## STRING-SPLIT Splits a string into a vector of single-character strings ### Arguments - `string` value to split ### Returns `array` value of strings ### Minimal examples ```xml ``` ```xml ``` ## ARRAY-SET Sets a value at a specific index of an array. ### Arguments - `array` to update - `integer` index - `any` value to set ### Returns Nothing ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## ARRAY-PUSH Pushes a value at the end of an array ### Arguments - `array` to update - `any` value to push ### Returns Nothing ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## ARRAY-POP Removes and returns the value at the end of an array ### Arguments - `array` to update ### Returns `any` value ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## ARRAY-GET Returns the value at index of an array ### Arguments - `array` to query - `integer` index ### Returns `any` value ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## ARRAY-LENGTH Returns the length of an array ### Arguments - `array` to query ### Returns `integer` length ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## TO-ASCII Converts an integer value into an ASCII character string ### Arguments - `integer` to convert ### Returns `string` corresponding ASCII character ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## FROM-ASCII Converts a one-character string into its ASCII integer value ### Arguments - `string` character to convert ### Returns `integer` ASCII value ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## GET-ARGS Returns an array of arguments passed to the program ### Arguments Nothing ### Returns `array` of strings ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## WRITE-FILE Writes a string to a file, optionally appending ### Arguments - `string` filename - `string` to write - `any` falsy to replace, truthy to append ### Returns Nothing ### Minimal example ```xml ``` ## READ-FILE Reads a file into a string ### Arguments - `string` filename ### Returns - `string` file contents ### Minimal example ```xml ```