std-ft-append | ![]() |
std-ft-append appends the textfile fname2 to the end of fname1. It could also be done with std-file-append but does not need any external module. It uses only standard AutoLISP functions like read-line and write-line and will not work with any binary file.
(std-ft-append "TEST.INI" "APPEND.INI")
fname1,fname2: Filenames. Partial or fully qualified filename specifiers without wildcards.
T on success or nil.
On success it appends the contents of a textfile to the other textfile with plain AutoLISP functions only.
(std-require 'STDFILE)
#- SMALL
Defined in STDFILE