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== Switches == | == Switches == | ||
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+ | ! Switch !! Description | ||
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+ | | '''f''' || When reading a terminated line (/sockread %var or /sockread -n &var), forces mIRC to fill the variable with whatever text is in the receive buffer, even if it does not end in a terminated line. | ||
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+ | | '''n''' || Reads a terminated line into a {{mIRC|binary variables|&binvars}}. If the incoming line does not contain a terminated line, no byte will be read into the {{mIRC|binary variables|&binvars}}, unless you specify the '''-f''' switch. | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
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+ | ! Parameter !! Description | ||
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+ | | '''[numbytes]''' || The number of bytes to read from the receive buffer. | ||
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+ | | '''[%var/&binvar]''' || The name of the variable to read the socket buffer into. | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Reading == | == Reading == |