read.dcf(file, fields = NULL, all = FALSE, keep.white = NULL)
write.dcf(x, file = "", append = FALSE, indent = 0.1 * getOption("width"), width = 0.9 * getOption("width"), keep.white = NULL)"" indicates output to the console.  For read.dcf this
    can name a compressed file (see gzfile).all is false (default), only the last such occurrence is
    used.NULL (default)
    indicating that there are no such fields.  Coerced to character if
    possible.  For fields where whitespace is not to be kept as is,
    read.dcf removes leading and trailing whitespace, and
    write.dcf folds using strwrap.
   x to a data frame.TRUE, the output is appended to the
    file.  If FALSE, any existing file of the name is destroyed.read.dcf(all = FALSE) returns a character matrix
  with one row per record and one column per field.  Leading and
  trailing whitespace of field values is ignored unless a field is
  listed in keep.white.  If a tag name is specified in the file,
  but the corresponding value is empty, then an empty string is
  returned.  If the tag name of a field is specified in fields
  but never used in a record, then the corresponding value is NA.
  If fields are repeated within a record, the last one encountered is
  returned.  Malformed lines lead to an error.For read.dcf(all = TRUE) a data frame is returned, again with
  one row per record and one column per field.  The columns are lists of
  character vectors for fields with multiple occurrences, and character
  vectors otherwise.Note that an empty file is a valid DCF file, and
  read.dcf will return a zero-row matrix or data frame.For write.dcf, invisible NULL.
The DCF rules as implemented in R are:
tag:value, i.e., have a name
    tag and a value for the field, separated by : (only the first
    : counts).  The value can be empty (i.e., whitespace only).
    
  Note that read.dcf(all = FALSE) reads the file byte-by-byte.
  This allows a DESCRIPTION file to be read and only its ASCII
  fields used, or its Encoding field used to re-encode the
  remaining fields.
  write.dcf does not write NA fields.
write.table.  available.packages, which uses read.dcf to read
  the indices of package repositories.