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object write

Write some data to a file. This can be a String, an Array[Byte], or a Seq[String] which is treated as consecutive lines. By default, this fails if a file already exists at the target location. Use write.over or write.append if you want to over-write it or add to what's already there.

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  4. object append

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    Identical to write, except if the file already exists, appends to the file instead of error-ing out

  5. def apply(target: Path, data: Source, perms: PermSet = null, createFolders: Boolean = true): Unit

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  17. object over

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    Similar to os.write, except if the file already exists this over-writes the existing file contents.

    Similar to os.write, except if the file already exists this over-writes the existing file contents. You can also pass in truncate = false to avoid truncating the file if the new contents is shorter than the old contents, and an offset to the file you want to write to.

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  23. def write(target: Path, data: Source, flags: Seq[StandardOpenOption], perms: PermSet, offset: Long): AnyVal

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    Performs the actual opening and writing to a file.

    Performs the actual opening and writing to a file. Basically cribbed from java.nio.file.Files.write so we could re-use it properly for different combinations of flags and all sorts of Sources

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