====== Stdio ======
===== Functions =====
==== print ====
Writes a line to the standard output.
=== Syntax ===
Stdio.print(text);
=== Arguments ===
- text - (string) the text to write
=== Returns ===
* (Stdio) this Stdio
=== Example ===
Stdio.print("Hello World!");
==== println ====
Writes a line to the standard output.
A new line character is automatically added.
//Added in Actionaz 3.0.1.//
=== Syntax ===
Stdio.println(text);
=== Arguments ===
- text - (string) the text to write
=== Returns ===
* (Stdio) this Stdio
=== Example ===
Stdio.println("Hello World!");
==== printWarning ====
Writes a line in the standard output using a warning prefix.
=== Syntax ===
Stdio.printWarning(text);
=== Arguments ===
- text - (string) the text to write
=== Returns ===
* (Stdio) this Stdio
=== Example ===
Stdio.printWarning("This is important!");
==== printlnWarning ====
Writes a line in the standard output using a warning prefix.
A new line character is automatically added.
//Added in Actionaz 3.0.1.//
=== Syntax ===
Stdio.printlnWarning(text);
=== Arguments ===
- text - (string) the text to write
=== Returns ===
* (Stdio) this Stdio
=== Example ===
Stdio.printlnWarning("This is important!");
==== printError ====
Writes a line in the standard output using an error prefix.
=== Syntax ===
Stdio.printError(text);
=== Arguments ===
- text - (string) the text to write
=== Returns ===
* (Stdio) this Stdio
=== Example ===
Stdio.printError("This is critical!");
==== printlnError ====
Writes a line in the standard output using an error prefix.
A new line character is automatically added.
//Added in Actionaz 3.0.1.//
=== Syntax ===
Stdio.printlnError(text);
=== Arguments ===
- text - (string) the text to write
=== Returns ===
* (Stdio) this Stdio
=== Example ===
Stdio.printlnError("This is critical!");