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Return `n` unicode chars. The caller assumes there is more data to read until `nil` is returned. A empty string or a string shorter than `n` chars long is a valid return, but the caller may assume there is more data to request until `nil` is returned. | Return `n` unicode chars. The caller assumes there is more data to read until `nil` is returned. A empty string or a string shorter than `n` chars long is a valid return, but the caller may assume there is more data to request until `nil` is returned. | ||
- | - `seek([whence: string], [offset: number]) ok, reason` | + | - `seek([whence: string], [offset: number]) [offset from start] or falsey, reason` |
Refer to `b:seek()` for details. In short, move the stream position to `offset` from `whence`, and return the `offset` from the start of the stream of the position after the seek operation. Note that `seek("cur", 0)` is a valid request, typical of the caller wanting to determine the current position of the stream. Your stream is not required to support `seek`, in such case (or in any case of failure) you should return nil, and the reason (as a string) for the failure. | Refer to `b:seek()` for details. In short, move the stream position to `offset` from `whence`, and return the `offset` from the start of the stream of the position after the seek operation. Note that `seek("cur", 0)` is a valid request, typical of the caller wanting to determine the current position of the stream. Your stream is not required to support `seek`, in such case (or in any case of failure) you should return nil, and the reason (as a string) for the failure. |