| \section{Standard Module \module{gopherlib}} |
| \label{module-gopherlib} |
| \stmodindex{gopherlib} |
| \indexii{Gopher}{protocol} |
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| This module provides a minimal implementation of client side of the |
| the Gopher protocol. It is used by the module \code{urllib} to handle |
| URLs that use the Gopher protocol. |
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| The module defines the following functions: |
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| \begin{funcdesc}{send_selector}{selector, host\optional{, port}} |
| Send a \var{selector} string to the gopher server at \var{host} and |
| \var{port} (default \code{70}). Returns an open file object from |
| which the returned document can be read. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
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| \begin{funcdesc}{send_query}{selector, query, host\optional{, port}} |
| Send a \var{selector} string and a \var{query} string to a gopher |
| server at \var{host} and \var{port} (default \code{70}). Returns an |
| open file object from which the returned document can be read. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
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| Note that the data returned by the Gopher server can be of any type, |
| depending on the first character of the selector string. If the data |
| is text (first character of the selector is \samp{0}), lines are |
| terminated by CRLF, and the data is terminated by a line consisting of |
| a single \samp{.}, and a leading \samp{.} should be stripped from |
| lines that begin with \samp{..}. Directory listings (first character |
| of the selector is \samp{1}) are transferred using the same protocol. |