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						Function std.stdio.File.this
Constructor taking the name of the file to open and the open mode.
						
				ref this
				(
				
				  string name,
				
				  scope const(char)[] stdioOpenmode = "rb"
				
				) @safe;
				
				
				this(R1, R2)
				(
				
				  R1 name
				
				)
				
				if (isInputRange!R1 && isSomeChar!(ElementEncodingType!R1));
				
				
				this(R1, R2)
				(
				
				  R1 name,
				
				  R2 mode
				
				)
				
				if (isInputRange!R1 && isSomeChar!(ElementEncodingType!R1) && isInputRange!R2 && isSomeChar!(ElementEncodingType!R2));
						
					
				Copying one File object to another results in the two File
objects referring to the same underlying file.
The destructor automatically closes the file as soon as no File
object refers to it anymore.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| name | range or string representing the file name | 
| stdioOpenmode | range or string represting the open mode (with the same semantics as in the C standard library fopen function) | 
Throws
ErrnoException if the file could not be opened.
Authors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Alex Rønne Petersen
License
					Copyright © 1999-2022 by the D Language Foundation | Page generated by ddox.