View source code
Display the source code in std/stdio.d from which this page was generated on github.
Report a bug
If you spot a problem with this page, click here to create a Bugzilla issue.
Improve this page
Quickly fork, edit online, and submit a pull request for this page. Requires a signed-in GitHub account. This works well for small changes. If you'd like to make larger changes you may want to consider using local clone.

Function std.stdio.File.lockingTextWriter

Output range which locks the file when created, and unlocks the file when it goes out of scope.

auto std.stdio.File.LockingTextWriter lockingTextWriter() @safe;

Returns

An output range which accepts string types, ubyte[], individual character types, and individual ubytes.

Note

Writing either arrays of chars or ubytes is faster than writing each character individually from a range. For large amounts of data, writing the contents in chunks using an intermediary array can result in a speed increase.

Throws

UTFException if the data given is a char range and it contains malformed UTF data.

See Also

byChunk for an example.

Authors

Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Alex Rønne Petersen

License

Boost License 1.0.