An IOSink connected to either the standard out or error of the process. Provides a blocking IOSink , so using it to write will block until the output is written. In some situations this blocking behavior is undesirable as it does not provide the same non-blocking behavior that dart:io in general exposes.
Read moreHow do you use stdout in dart?
Here’s the code from the dcat program that writes the line number to the stdout (if the -n flag is set) followed by the line from the file. if (showLineNumbers) { stdout . write(‘${lineNumber++} ‘); } stdout. writeln(line);
Read moreHow do you write an input in darts?
How to take input in Dart. To take input from a user in Dart, you need to import the dart:io library . The input is taken through the console using the . readLineSync() function.
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