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SabreTools.Serialization/SabreTools.Data.Models/WiseInstaller/Actions/ReadUpdateTextFile.cs
Matt Nadareski 7689c6dd07 Libraries
This change looks dramatic, but it's just separating out the already-split namespaces into separate top-level folders. In theory, every single one could be built into their own Nuget package. `SabreTools.Serialization` still builds the normal Nuget package that is used by all other projects and includes all namespaces.
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namespace SabreTools.Data.Models.WiseInstaller.Actions
{
/// <summary>
/// Read/Update Text File
///
/// This action begins a loop that reads and, optionally, updates text in a text file. Each loop
/// puts the next line of text into a variable. You can put actions in the loop that change the
/// contents of the variable (example: Parse String). Optionally, the changed variable can
/// be written back to the file. The loop repeats for each line of the file. This action requires
/// an End Statement.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// This action is called through Call DLL Function and is mapped to "f33".
/// This acts like the start of a block.
/// </remarks>
/// <see href="https://www.manualslib.com/manual/404969/Symantec-Wisescript-Editor-8-0-Reference-For-Wise-Package-Studio-V1-0.html"/>
public class ReadUpdateTextFile : FunctionData
{
/// <summary>
/// Flags from the argument data
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// Encoded as a string, binary representation in script file.
/// Expected flags:
/// - Read lines of file into variable (unknown)
/// - Update file with new contents of variable (unknown)
/// - Make Backup File (unknown)
/// </remarks>
public byte DataFlags { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Variable to store each line of the text file
/// </summary>
public string? Variable { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Full path to the text file to be edited
/// </summary>
public string? Pathname { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Language Strings
/// </summary>
public string? LanguageStrings { get; set; }
}
}