29 lines
1.1 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
29 lines
1.1 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
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%feature("docstring",
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"Represents a file."
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) lldb::SBFile;
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%feature("docstring", "
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Initialize a SBFile from a file descriptor. mode is
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'r', 'r+', or 'w', like fdopen.") lldb::SBFile::SBFile;
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%feature("docstring", "initialize a SBFile from a python file object") lldb::SBFile::SBFile;
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%feature("autodoc", "Read(buffer) -> SBError, bytes_read") lldb::SBFile::Read;
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%feature("autodoc", "Write(buffer) -> SBError, written_read") lldb::SBFile::Write;
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%feature("docstring", "
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Convert this SBFile into a python io.IOBase file object.
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If the SBFile is itself a wrapper around a python file object,
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this will return that original object.
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The file returned from here should be considered borrowed,
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in the sense that you may read and write to it, and flush it,
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etc, but you should not close it. If you want to close the
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SBFile, call SBFile.Close().
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If there is no underlying python file to unwrap, GetFile will
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use the file descriptor, if available to create a new python
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file object using ``open(fd, mode=..., closefd=False)``
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") lldb::SBFile::GetFile;
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