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std.mmfile
Read and write memory mapped files.
License:
Authors:
Walter Bright,
Matthew Wilson
Source: std/mmfile.d
- class MmFile;
- MmFile objects control the memory mapped file resource.
- enum Mode: int;
- The mode the memory mapped file is opened with.
- read
- Read existing file
- readWriteNew
- Delete existing file, write new file
- readWrite
- Read/Write existing file, create if not existing
- readCopyOnWrite
- Read/Write existing file, copy on write
- this(string filename);
- Open memory mapped file filename for reading. File is closed when the object instance is deleted.Throws:std.file.FileException
- this(string filename, Mode mode, ulong size, void* address, size_t window = 0);
- Open memory mapped file filename in mode. File is closed when the object instance is deleted.Parameters:
string filename name of the file. If null, an anonymous file mapping is created. Mode mode access mode defined above. ulong size the size of the file. If 0, it is taken to be the size of the existing file. void* address the preferred address to map the file to, although the system is not required to honor it. If null, the system selects the most convenient address. size_t window preferred block size of the amount of data to map at one time with 0 meaning map the entire file. The window size must be a multiple of the memory allocation page size. Throws:std.file.FileException - const @property ulong length();
- Gives size in bytes of the memory mapped file.
- Mode mode();
- Read-only property returning the file mode.
- void[] opSlice();
- Returns entire file contents as an array.
- void[] opSlice(ulong i1, ulong i2);
- Returns slice of file contents as an array.
- ubyte opIndex(ulong i);
- Returns byte at index i in file.
- ubyte opIndexAssign(ubyte value, ulong i);
- Sets and returns byte at index i in file to value.
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