Copy stdin to stdout
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
Create an executable file that copies stdin to stdout, or else a script that does so through the invocation of an interpreter at the command line.
Ada
<lang Ada>with Ada.Text_IO;
procedure Copy_Stdin_To_Stdout is
use Ada.Text_IO; C : Character;
begin
while not End_Of_File loop Get_Immediate (C); Put (C); end loop;
end Copy_Stdin_To_Stdout;</lang>
Aime
<lang aime>file f; data b; f.stdin; while (f.b_line(b) ^ -1) {
o_(b, "\n");
}</lang>
ALGOL 68
<lang algol68>BEGIN
BOOL at eof := FALSE; # set the EOF handler for stand in to a procedure that sets "at eof" to true # # and returns true so processing can continue # on logical file end( stand in, ( REF FILE f )BOOL: at eof := TRUE ); # copy stand in to stand out # WHILE STRING line; read( ( line, newline ) ); NOT at eof DO write( ( line, newline ) ) OD
END</lang>
AWK
Using the awk interpreter, the following command uses the pattern // (which matches anything) with the default action (which is to print the current line) and so copy lines from stdin to stdut. <lang AWK>awk "//"</lang>
C
<lang C>
- include <stdio.h>
int main(){
char c; while ( (c=getchar()) != EOF ){ putchar(c); } return 0;
} </lang>
C++
<lang cpp>#include <iostream>
- include <iterator>
int main() {
using namespace std; noskipws(cin); copy( istream_iterator<char>(cin), istream_iterator<char>(), ostream_iterator<char>(cout) ); return 0;
}</lang>
Shorter and quicker alternative: <lang cpp>#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << std::cin.rdbuf();
}</lang>
D
<lang d>import std.stdio;
void main() {
foreach (line; stdin.byLine) { writeln(line); }
}</lang>
Go
<lang go>package main
import (
"bufio" "io" "os"
)
func main() {
r := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin) w := bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout) for { b, err := r.ReadByte() if err == io.EOF { return } w.WriteByte(b) w.Flush() }
}</lang>
Haskell
<lang Haskell>main = interact id </lang>
Java
Copies until no more input. <lang java> import java.util.Scanner;
public class CopyStdinToStdout {
public static void main(String[] args) { try (Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);) { String s; while ( (s = scanner.nextLine()).compareTo("") != 0 ) { System.out.println(s); } } }
} </lang>
- Output:
Output interleaved. Stdin and Stdout are same window.
Line 1. Line 1. Line 2. Line 2.
Julia
<lang Julia>while !eof(stdin)
write(stdout, read(stdin, UInt8))
end</lang>
Kotlin
<lang scala>fun main() {
var c: Int do { c = System.`in`.read() System.out.write(c) } while (c >= 0)
}</lang>
Latitude
<lang latitude>while { $stdin eof? not. } do {
$stdout putln: $stdin readln.
}.</lang>
Lua
lua -e 'for x in io.lines() do print(x) end'
Mercury
<lang Mercury>
- - module stdin_to_stdout.
- - interface.
- - import_module io.
- - pred main(io::di, io::uo) is det.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------% %-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
- - implementation.
- - import_module char.
- - import_module list.
- - import_module string.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
main(!IO) :-
io.read_line_as_string(Result, !IO), ( Result = ok(Line), io.write_string(Line, !IO), main(!IO) ; Result = eof ; Result = error(Error), io.error_message(Error, Message), io.input_stream_name(StreamName, !IO), io.progname("stdin_to_stdout", ProgName, !IO), io.write_strings([ ProgName, ": ", "error reading from `", StreamName, "': \n\t", Message, "\n" ], !IO) ).
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------% </lang>
Nim
<lang nim>stdout.write readAll(stdin)</lang>
OCaml
<lang ocaml>try
while true do output_char stdout (input_char stdin) done
with End_of_file -> ()</lang>
Perl
<lang perl> perl -pe </lang>
Phix
<lang Phix>while true do
integer ch = wait_key() if ch=#1B then exit end if puts(1,ch)
end while</lang>
PicoLisp
<lang PicoLisp>(in NIL (echo))</lang>
Prolog
<lang Prolog> %File: stdin_to_stdout.pl
- - initialization(main).
main :- repeat, get_char(X), put_char(X), X == end_of_file, fail. </lang>
Invocation at the command line (with Swi-prolog): <lang sh> swipl stdin_to_stdout.pl </lang>
Python
python -c 'import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.stdin.read())'
R
Rscript -e 'cat(readLines(file("stdin")))'
Racket
<lang racket>#lang racket
(let loop ()
(match (read-char) [(? eof-object?) (void)] [c (display c) (loop)]))</lang>
Raku
(formerly Perl 6) When invoked at a command line: Slightly less magical than Perl / sed. The p flag means automatically print each line of output to STDOUT. The e flag means execute what follows inside quotes. ".lines" reads lines from the assigned pipe (file handle), STDIN by default.
<lang perl6>raku -pe'.lines'</lang>
When invoked from a file: Lines are auto-chomped, so need to re-add newlines (hence .say rather than .print) <lang perl6>.say for lines</lang>
REXX
In the REXX language, the STDIN (default input stream) is normally the console, and the STDOUT (default output stream) is normally the console. So for REXX, this task equates to copying data from the console to itself. <lang rexx>/*REXX pgm copies data from STDIN──►STDOUT (default input stream──►default output stream*/
do while chars()\==0 /*repeat loop until no more characters.*/ call charin , x /*read a char from the input stream. */ call charout , x /*write " " " " output " */ end /*while*/ /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */</lang>
Ring
<lang ring> ? "give input: " give str ? "output: " + str </lang>
- Output:
give input: Ring Programming Language output: Ring Programming Language
Rust
<lang Rust>use std::io;
fn main() {
io::copy(&mut io::stdin().lock(), &mut io::stdout().lock());
}</lang>
Scheme
<lang scheme> (do ((c (read-char) (read-char)))
((eof-object? c) 'done) (display c))
</lang>
sed
<lang sh> sed -e </lang>
Wren
In the following script, stdin and stdout are both assumed to be connected to a terminal.
Bytes are read from stdin and written to stdout until the return key is pressed. <lang ecmascript>import "io" for Stdin, Stdout
Stdin.isRaw = true // prevents echoing to the terminal while (true) {
var byte = Stdin.readByte() // read a byte from stdin if (byte == 13) break // break when enter key pressed System.write(String.fromByte(byte)) // write the byte (in string form) to stdout Stdout.flush() // flush output
} System.print() Stdin.isRaw = false</lang>
zkl
<lang zkl>zkl --eval "File.stdout.write(File.stdin.read())"</lang>