NoAbstractFile
A distinguished object so you can avoid both null and Option.
''Note: This library is considered experimental and should not be used unless you know what you are doing.''
Value members
Concrete methods
Returns the containing directory of this abstract file
Returns the containing directory of this abstract file
Create a file on disk, if one does not exist already.
Create a file on disk, if one does not exist already.
Delete the underlying file or directory (recursively).
Delete the underlying file or directory (recursively).
Does this abstract file correspond to something on-disk?
Does this abstract file correspond to something on-disk?
- Definition Classes
Returns all abstract subfiles of this abstract directory.
Returns all abstract subfiles of this abstract directory.
Returns the underlying Path if any and null otherwise.
Returns the underlying Path if any and null otherwise.
Returns the time that this abstract file was last modified.
Returns the time that this abstract file was last modified.
Returns the abstract file in this abstract directory with the specified
name. If there is no such file, returns null
. The argument
directory
tells whether to look for a directory or
a regular file.
Returns the abstract file in this abstract directory with the specified
name. If there is no such file, returns null
. The argument
directory
tells whether to look for a directory or
a regular file.
Returns an abstract file with the given name. It does not check that it exists.
Returns an abstract file with the given name. It does not check that it exists.
Returns contents of file (if applicable) in a byte array.
Returns contents of file (if applicable) in a byte array.
- Definition Classes
Inherited methods
Returns the absolute path of this abstract file.
Returns the absolute path of this abstract file.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Returns a buffered output stream for writing the file - defaults to out
Returns a buffered output stream for writing the file - defaults to out
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Returns the path of this abstract file in a canonical form.
Returns the path of this abstract file in a canonical form.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Does this abstract file denote an existing file?
Does this abstract file denote an existing file?
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Returns the underlying File if any and null otherwise.
Returns the underlying File if any and null otherwise.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Get the file in this directory with the given name, creating an empty file if it does not already existing.
Get the file in this directory with the given name, creating an empty file if it does not already existing.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
- Inherited from:
- IterableOps
Checks extension case insensitively.
Checks extension case insensitively.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Does this abstract file represent something which can contain classfiles?
Does this abstract file represent something which can contain classfiles?
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Drill down through subdirs looking for the target, as in lookupName. Ths target name is the last of parts.
Drill down through subdirs looking for the target, as in lookupName. Ths target name is the last of parts.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Return an abstract file that does not check that path
denotes
an existing file.
Return an abstract file that does not check that path
denotes
an existing file.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
size of this file if it is a concrete file.
size of this file if it is a concrete file.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Get the subdirectory with a given name, creating it if it does not already exist.
Get the subdirectory with a given name, creating it if it does not already exist.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Returns contents of file (if applicable) in a Char array.
warning: use Global.getSourceFile()
to use the proper
encoding when converting to the char array.
Returns contents of file (if applicable) in a Char array.
warning: use Global.getSourceFile()
to use the proper
encoding when converting to the char array.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
An underlying source, if known. Mostly, a zip/jar file.
An underlying source, if known. Mostly, a zip/jar file.
- Inherited from:
- AbstractFile
Deprecated and Inherited methods
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
Use ++ instead of ++: for collections of type Iterable- Inherited from:
- IterableOps
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
`aggregate` is not relevant for sequential collections. Use `foldLeft(z)(seqop)` instead.- Inherited from:
- IterableOnceOps
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
Check .knownSize instead of .hasDefiniteSize for more actionable information (see scaladoc for details)- Inherited from:
- IterableOnceOps
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
Use coll instead of repr in a collection implementation, use the collection value itself from the outside- Inherited from:
- IterableOps
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
Iterable.seq always returns the iterable itself- Inherited from:
- Iterable
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.7]
toIterable is internal and will be made protected; its name is similar to `toList` or `toSeq`, but it doesn\'t copy non-immutable collections- Inherited from:
- Iterable
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
Use .to(LazyList) instead of .toStream- Inherited from:
- IterableOnceOps
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
toTraversable is internal and will be made protected; its name is similar to `toList` or `toSeq`, but it doesn\'t copy non-immutable collections- Inherited from:
- IterableOps
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
Use .view.slice(from, until) instead of .view(from, until)- Inherited from:
- IterableOps