The EOF function tests the specified file unit for the end-of-file condition. 
            Note: The EOF function cannot be used with files opened with the RAWIO keyword to the OPEN routines. Many of the devices commonly used with RAWIO signal their end-of-file by returning a zero transfer count to the I/O operation that encounters the end-of-file.
            Examples
            If file unit number 1 is open, the end-of-file condition can be checked by examining the value of the expression EOF(1). For example, the following IDL code reads and prints a text file: 
            
            OPENR, 1, 'readme.txt'
            
            A = ''
            
            WHILE ~ EOF(1) DO BEGIN
               
               READF, 1, A
               
               PRINT, A
            ENDWHILE
            
            CLOSE, 1
            Syntax
            Result = EOF(Unit)
            Return Value
            If the file pointer is positioned at the end of the file, EOF returns true (1), otherwise false (0) is returned.
            Arguments
            Unit
            The file unit to test for end-of-file.
            Keywords
            None.
             
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            See Also
            POINT_LUN