Read and write text lines
When the channel is open, use the readLine()/writeLine() methods to read and write simple text lines of data terminated
by a line terminator.
When using the readLine() and writeLine() functions,
a             LF character represents the end of a line.
For example, a simple text file can look like this:
first line
second line
third line
Sample code to read the above text file is as follows:
MAIN
  DEFINE i INTEGER
  DEFINE s STRING
  DEFINE ch base.Channel 
  LET ch = base.Channel.create()
  CALL ch.openFile("file.txt","r")
  LET i = 1
  WHILE TRUE
    LET s = ch.readLine()
    IF ch.isEof() THEN EXIT WHILE END IF
    DISPLAY i, " ", s 
    LET i = i + 1
  END WHILE
  CALL ch.close()
END MAIN
LF characters escaped by a backslash are not interpreted
as part of the line             during a readLine() call.
When a line is written, any LF characters in the string will be written as is to the output. When a line is read, the LF escaped by a backslash is not interpreted as part of the line.
For example, this code:
CALL ch.writeLine("aaa\\\nbbb")  -- [aaa<bs><lf>bbb]
CALL ch.writeLine("ccc\nddd")    -- [aaa<lf>bbb]
would generate this output:
aaa\
bbb 
ccc 
ddd
and the subsequent readLine() will read four different
lines, where the             first line is ended by a backslash:
Read 1 aaa<bs>
Read 2 bbb 
Read 3 ccc 
Read 4 ddd