public class WritableFile extends java.io.File implements Writable
Constructor and Description |
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WritableFile(java.io.File delegate) |
WritableFile(java.io.File delegate,
java.lang.String encoding) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.io.Writer |
writeTo(java.io.Writer out)
Writes this object to the given writer.
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canExecute, canRead, canWrite, compareTo, createNewFile, createTempFile, createTempFile, delete, deleteOnExit, equals, exists, getAbsoluteFile, getAbsolutePath, getCanonicalFile, getCanonicalPath, getFreeSpace, getName, getParent, getParentFile, getPath, getTotalSpace, getUsableSpace, hashCode, isAbsolute, isDirectory, isFile, isHidden, lastModified, length, list, list, listFiles, listFiles, listFiles, listRoots, mkdir, mkdirs, renameTo, setExecutable, setExecutable, setLastModified, setReadable, setReadable, setReadOnly, setWritable, setWritable, toPath, toString, toURI, toURL
public WritableFile(java.io.File delegate)
public WritableFile(java.io.File delegate, java.lang.String encoding)
public java.io.Writer writeTo(java.io.Writer out) throws java.io.IOException
Writable
Writes this object to the given writer.
This is used to defer content creation until the point when it is streamed to the output destination. Oftentimes, content will be defined but not necessarily created (as is may be the case with a Closure definition.) In that case, the output is then 'deferred' to the point when it is serialized to the writer. This class may be used whenever an object should be responsible for creating its own textual representation, but creating the entire output as a single String would be inefficient (such as outputting a multi-gigabyte XML document.)