class IO::FileDescriptor
Overview
An IO
over a file descriptor.
Included Modules
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined in:
io/console.crio/file_descriptor.cr
Constructors
Class Method Summary
Instance Method Summary
- #blocking
- #blocking=(value)
- #close_on_exec=(arg : Bool)
- #close_on_exec?
- #closed? : Bool
-
#cooked(&block)
Enable character processing for the duration of the given block.
-
#cooked!
Enable character processing for this IO.
- #fcntl(cmd, arg = 0)
- #fd : Int32
- #finalize
- #inspect(io)
-
#noecho(&block)
Turn off character echoing for the duration of the given block.
-
#noecho!
Turn off character echoing for this IO.
-
#pos
Returns the current position (in bytes) in this
IO
. -
#pos=(value)
Sets the current position (in bytes) in this
IO
. - #pretty_print(pp)
-
#raw(&block)
Enable raw mode for the duration of the given block.
-
#raw!
Enable raw mode for this IO.
-
#read_timeout=(read_timeout : Time::Span)
Set the number of seconds to wait when reading before raising an
IO::Timeout
. -
#read_timeout=(read_timeout : Nil)
Sets no timeout on read operations, so an
IO::Timeout
will never be raised. -
#read_timeout=(read_timeout : Number)
Set the number of seconds to wait when reading before raising an
IO::Timeout
. - #reopen(other : IO::FileDescriptor)
-
#seek(offset, whence : Seek = Seek::Set)
Seeks to a given offset (in bytes) according to the whence argument.
-
#seek(offset, whence : Seek = Seek::Set, &block)
Same as
#seek
but yields to the block after seeking and eventually seeks back to the original position when the block returns. - #stat
-
#tell
Same as
#pos
. - #tty?
- #write_timed_out : Bool
- #write_timed_out=(write_timed_out : Bool)
-
#write_timeout=(write_timeout : Number)
Set the number of seconds to wait when writing before raising an
IO::Timeout
. -
#write_timeout=(write_timeout : Time::Span)
Set the number of seconds to wait when writing before raising an
IO::Timeout
. -
#write_timeout=(write_timeout : Nil)
Sets no timeout on write operations, so an
IO::Timeout
will never be raised.
Macro Summary
Instance methods inherited from module IO::Buffered
close : Nil
close,
flush
flush,
flush_on_newline=(flush_on_newline)
flush_on_newline=,
flush_on_newline?
flush_on_newline?,
peek : Bytes?
peek,
read(slice : Bytes)
read,
rewind
rewind,
sync=(sync)
sync=,
sync?
sync?,
unbuffered_close
unbuffered_close,
unbuffered_flush
unbuffered_flush,
unbuffered_read(slice : Bytes)
unbuffered_read,
unbuffered_rewind
unbuffered_rewind,
unbuffered_write(slice : Bytes)
unbuffered_write,
write(slice : Bytes)
write
Instance methods inherited from module IO
<<(obj) : self
<<,
close
close,
closed?
closed?,
each_byteeach_byte(&block) : Nil each_byte, each_char(&block) : Nil
each_char each_char, each_line(*args, **options, &block) : Nil
each_line(*args, **options) each_line, encoding : String encoding, flush flush, gets(limit : Int, chomp = false) : String?
gets(delimiter : Char, chomp = false) : String?
gets(delimiter : String, chomp = false) : String?
gets(chomp = true) : String?
gets(delimiter : Char, limit : Int, chomp = false) : String? gets, gets_to_end : String gets_to_end, peek : Bytes? peek, print(*objects : _) : Nil
print(obj) : Nil print, printf(format_string, args : Array | Tuple) : Nil
printf(format_string, *args) : Nil printf, puts(*objects : _) : Nil
puts : Nil
puts(obj) : Nil
puts(string : String) : Nil puts, read(slice : Bytes) read, read_byte : UInt8? read_byte, read_bytes(type, format : IO::ByteFormat = IO::ByteFormat::SystemEndian) read_bytes, read_char : Char? read_char, read_fully(slice : Bytes) read_fully, read_fully?(slice : Bytes) read_fully?, read_line(*args, **options) : String? read_line, read_string(bytesize : Int) : String read_string, read_utf8(slice : Bytes) read_utf8, read_utf8_byte read_utf8_byte, rewind rewind, set_encoding(encoding : String, invalid : Symbol? = nil) set_encoding, skip(bytes_count : Int) : Nil skip, skip_to_end : Nil skip_to_end, tty? : Bool tty?, write(slice : Bytes) : Nil write, write_byte(byte : UInt8) write_byte, write_bytes(object, format : IO::ByteFormat = IO::ByteFormat::SystemEndian) write_bytes, write_utf8(slice : Bytes) write_utf8
Class methods inherited from module IO
copy(src, dst, limit : Int)copy(src, dst) copy, pipe(read_blocking = false, write_blocking = false)
pipe(read_blocking = false, write_blocking = false, &block) pipe
Instance methods inherited from class Reference
==(other : self)==(other) ==, dup dup, hash hash, inspect(io : IO) : Nil inspect, object_id : UInt64 object_id, pretty_print(pp) : Nil pretty_print, same?(other : Reference)
same?(other : Nil) same?, to_s(io : IO) : Nil to_s
Constructor methods inherited from class Reference
new
new
Instance methods inherited from class Object
!=(other)
!=,
!~(other)
!~,
==(other)
==,
===(other : JSON::Any)===(other : YAML::Any)
===(other) ===, =~(other) =~, class class, dup dup, hash hash, inspect(io : IO)
inspect inspect, itself itself, not_nil! not_nil!, pretty_inspect(width = 79, newline = "\n", indent = 0) : String pretty_inspect, pretty_print(pp : PrettyPrint) : Nil pretty_print, tap(&block) tap, to_json(io : IO)
to_json to_json, to_pretty_json(indent : String = " ")
to_pretty_json(io : IO, indent : String = " ") to_pretty_json, to_s
to_s(io : IO) to_s, to_yaml(io : IO)
to_yaml to_yaml, try(&block) try, unsafe_as(type : T.class) forall T unsafe_as
Constructor methods inherited from class Object
from_json(string_or_io, root : String) : selffrom_json(string_or_io) : self from_json, from_yaml(string_or_io) : self from_yaml
Constructor Detail
Class Method Detail
Instance Method Detail
Enable character processing for the duration of the given block. The so called cooked mode is the standard behavior of a terminal, doing line wise editing by the terminal and only sending the input to the program on a newline. Only call this when this IO is a TTY, such as a not redirected stdin.
Enable character processing for this IO. The so called cooked mode is the standard behavior of a terminal, doing line wise editing by the terminal and only sending the input to the program on a newline. Only call this when this IO is a TTY, such as a not redirected stdin.
Turn off character echoing for the duration of the given block. This will prevent displaying back to the user what they enter on the terminal. Only call this when this IO is a TTY, such as a not redirected stdin.
print "Enter password: "
password = STDIN.noecho &.gets.try &.chomp
puts
Turn off character echoing for this IO. This will prevent displaying back to the user what they enter on the terminal. Only call this when this IO is a TTY, such as a not redirected stdin.
Returns the current position (in bytes) in this IO
.
File.write("testfile", "hello")
file = File.new("testfile")
file.pos # => 0
file.gets(2) # => "he"
file.pos # => 2
Sets the current position (in bytes) in this IO
.
File.write("testfile", "hello")
file = File.new("testfile")
file.pos = 3
file.gets_to_end # => "lo"
Enable raw mode for the duration of the given block. In raw mode every keypress is directly sent to the program, no interpretation is done by the terminal. Only call this when this IO is a TTY, such as a not redirected stdin.
Enable raw mode for this IO. In raw mode every keypress is directly sent to the program, no interpretation is done by the terminal. Only call this when this IO is a TTY, such as a not redirected stdin.
Set the number of seconds to wait when reading before raising an IO::Timeout
.
Sets no timeout on read operations, so an IO::Timeout
will never be raised.
Set the number of seconds to wait when reading before raising an IO::Timeout
.
Seeks to a given offset (in bytes) according to the whence argument.
Returns self
.
File.write("testfile", "abc")
file = File.new("testfile")
file.gets(3) # => "abc"
file.seek(1, IO::Seek::Set)
file.gets(2) # => "bc"
file.seek(-1, IO::Seek::Current)
file.gets(1) # => "c"
Same as #seek
but yields to the block after seeking and eventually seeks
back to the original position when the block returns.
Set the number of seconds to wait when writing before raising an IO::Timeout
.
Set the number of seconds to wait when writing before raising an IO::Timeout
.
Sets no timeout on write operations, so an IO::Timeout
will never be raised.