CVSROOT:        /cvs
Module name:    ports
Changes by:     [email protected]        2023/01/20 13:42:33

Log message:
    import ruby-scanf
    
    scanf is an implementation of the C function scanf(3), modified as
    necessary for Ruby compatibility.
    
    The methods provided are String#scanf, IO#scanf, and Kernel#scanf.
    Kernel#scanf is a wrapper around STDIN.scanf. IO#scanf can be used on
    any IO stream, including file handles and sockets. scanf can be called
    either with or without a block.
    
    Scanf scans an input string or stream according to a format, as
    described below in Conversions, and returns an array of matches between
    the format and the input. The format is defined in a string, and is
    similar (though not identical) to the formats used in Kernel#printf and
    Kernel#sprintf.
    
    The format may contain conversion specifiers, which tell scanf what form
    (type) each particular matched substring should be converted to (e.g.,
    decimal integer, floating point number, literal string, etc.) The
    matches and conversions take place from left to right, and the
    conversions themselves are returned as an array.
    
    The format string may also contain characters other than those in the
    conversion specifiers. Whitespace (blanks, tabs, or newlines) in the
    format string matches any amount of whitespace, including none, in the
    input. Everything else matches only itself.
    
    Scanning stops, and scanf returns, when any input character fails to
    match the specifications in the format string, or when input is
    exhausted, or when everything in the format string has been matched. All
    matches found up to the stopping point are returned in the return array
    (or yielded to the block, if a block was given).
    
    Status:
    
    Vendor Tag: sebastia
    Release Tags:       sebastia_20230120
    
    N ports/devel/ruby-scanf/Makefile
    N ports/devel/ruby-scanf/distinfo
    N ports/devel/ruby-scanf/pkg/DESCR
    N ports/devel/ruby-scanf/pkg/PLIST
    
    No conflicts created by this import

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