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--function to copy file | --function to copy file | ||
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copy("database.db", "|D|database.db") | copy("database.db", "|D|database.db") | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:54, 4 November 2023
Supported platforms:
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Description
A file object is usually returned by io.open used to manipulate (read and write) files in lua.
NOTE: this page and other related file methods use an X before the name because wiki forbids creating pages starting with file
Examples
--function to copy file
local function copy(src, dst)
local srcf = io.open(src, "rb")
local dstf = io.open(dst, "wb")
local size = 2^13 -- good buffer size (8K)
while true do
local block = srcf:read(size)
if not block then break end
dstf:write(block)
end
srcf:close()
dstf:close()
end
--function to check if file exists
local function exists(file)
local f = io.open(file, "rb")
if f == nil then return false end
f:close() return true
end
--usage
if not exists("|D|database.db") then
copy("database.db", "|D|database.db")
end
Methodsfile:close closes file |
EventsConstants |