CURRENT_LINE
Returns a string representing the current line. The current line is
the line on which the active editing point is located.
Syntax
string := CURRENT_LINE
Comments
If the cursor is free and the current buffer is mapped to a visible
window, using CURRENT_LINE may result in the insertion of padding
spaces or lines from the nearest text to the cursor position.
Example
my_cur_line := CURRENT_LINE
Stores in the variable MY_CUR_LINE the string representing the current
line.
Related topics
CURRENT_OFFSET CURRENT_ROW