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IO::WideHexdump

Inherits IO < Reference < Object

Constructors

new(io : IO, output : IO = STDERR, read : Bool = false, write : Bool = false)
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Instance methods

close(*args, **options)
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close(*args, **options, &)
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closed?(*args, **options)
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closed?(*args, **options, &)
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flush(*args, **options)
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flush(*args, **options, &)
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peek(*args, **options)
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peek(*args, **options, &)
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pos(*args, **options)
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pos(*args, **options, &)
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pos=(arg)

Sets the current position (in bytes) in this IO.

The IO class raises on this method, but some subclasses, notable IO::FileDescriptor and IO::Memory implement it.

File.write("testfile", "hello")

file = File.new("testfile")
file.pos = 3
file.gets_to_end # => "lo"
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read(buf : Bytes) : Int32

Reads at most slice.size bytes from this IO into slice. Returns the number of bytes read, which is 0 if and only if there is no more data to read (so checking for 0 is the way to detect end of file).

io = IO::Memory.new "hello"
slice = Bytes.new(4)
io.read(slice) # => 4
slice          # => Bytes[104, 101, 108, 108]
io.read(slice) # => 1
slice          # => Bytes[111, 101, 108, 108]
io.read(slice) # => 0
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seek(*args, **options)
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seek(*args, **options, &)
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tty?(*args, **options)
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tty?(*args, **options, &)
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write(buf : Bytes) : Nil

Writes the contents of slice into this IO.

io = IO::Memory.new
slice = Bytes.new(4) { |i| ('a'.ord + i).to_u8 }
io.write(slice)
io.to_s # => "abcd"
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