|  |  5.1.142 status 
See
 link;
 open;
 read;
 write.Syntax:status (link_expression,string_expression)Type:string
Syntax:status (link_expression,string_expression,string_expression)Type:int
Purpose:returns the status of the link as asked for by the second argument.  If
a third argument is given, the result of the comparison to the status
string is returned: (status(l,s1)==s2)is equivalent tostatus(l,s1,s2).The following string expressions are allowed:
 
"name"the name string given by the definition of the link (usually the filename)
"type"returns "ASCII","DBM"or"ssi""open"returns "yes"or"no""openread"returns "yes"or"no""openwrite"returns "yes"or"no""read"returns "ready"or"not ready""write"returns "ready"or"not ready""mode"returns (depending on the type of the link and its status)
"","w","a","r"or"rw""exists"returns "yes"or"no": existence of the filename for ASCII/ssi linksSyntax:status (list_expression,int_expression)Type:int
Purpose:the list should be a list L of links, the second argument a timeout in 1/10 seconds.
Returns
-2select returns an error
-1all links are closed/at eof
0timeout
>0(at least) L[i] is ready
Example:|  |   link l=":w example.txt";
  status(l,"write");
==> not ready
  open(l);
  status(l,"write","ready");
==> 1
  close(l);
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