API for clojure.java.io - Clojure v1.2 (legacy)

by Stuart Sierra, Chas Emerick, Stuart Halloway

Full namespace name: clojure.java.io

Overview

This file defines polymorphic I/O utility functions for Clojure.

Protocols



Coercions

Protocol
Coerce between various 'resource-namish' things.
Known implementations: java.io.File, java.lang.String, java.net.URI, java.net.URL, nil

as-file

function
Usage: (as-file x)
Coerce argument to a file.

      Added in Clojure version 1.2

as-url

function
Usage: (as-url x)
Coerce argument to a URL.

      Added in Clojure version 1.2
Added in Clojure version 1.2
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IOFactory

Protocol
Factory functions that create ready-to-use, buffered versions of
the various Java I/O stream types, on top of anything that can
be unequivocally converted to the requested kind of stream.

Common options include

  :append    true to open stream in append mode
  :encoding  string name of encoding to use, e.g. "UTF-8".

Callers should generally prefer the higher level API provided by
reader, writer, input-stream, and output-stream.
Known implementations: array-of-bytes, array-of-characters, java.io.BufferedInputStream, java.io.BufferedOutputStream, java.io.BufferedReader, java.io.BufferedWriter, java.io.File, java.io.InputStream, java.io.OutputStream, java.io.Reader, java.io.Writer, java.lang.String, java.net.Socket, java.net.URI, java.net.URL, Object

make-input-stream

function
Usage: (make-input-stream x opts)
Creates a BufferedInputStream. See also IOFactory docs.

      Added in Clojure version 1.2

make-output-stream

function
Usage: (make-output-stream x opts)
Creates a BufferedOutputStream. See also IOFactory docs.

      Added in Clojure version 1.2

make-reader

function
Usage: (make-reader x opts)
Creates a BufferedReader. See also IOFactory docs.

      Added in Clojure version 1.2

make-writer

function
Usage: (make-writer x opts)
Creates a BufferedWriter. See also IOFactory docs.

      Added in Clojure version 1.2
Added in Clojure version 1.2
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Public Variables and Functions



as-relative-path

function
Usage: (as-relative-path x)
Take an as-file-able thing and return a string if it is
a relative path, else IllegalArgumentException.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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copy

function
Usage: (copy input output & opts)
Copies input to output.  Returns nil or throws IOException.
Input may be an InputStream, Reader, File, byte[], or String.
Output may be an OutputStream, Writer, or File.

Options are key/value pairs and may be one of

  :buffer-size  buffer size to use, default is 1024.
  :encoding     encoding to use if converting between
                byte and char streams.   

Does not close any streams except those it opens itself 
(on a File).

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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delete-file

function
Usage: (delete-file f & [silently])
Delete file f. Raise an exception if it fails unless silently is true.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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file

function
Usage: (file arg)
       (file parent child)
       (file parent child & more)
Returns a java.io.File, passing each arg to as-file.  Multiple-arg
versions treat the first argument as parent and subsequent args as
children relative to the parent.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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input-stream

function
Usage: (input-stream x & opts)
Attempts to coerce its argument into an open java.io.InputStream.
Default implementations always return a java.io.BufferedInputStream.

Default implementations are defined for OutputStream, File, URI, URL,
Socket, byte array, and String arguments.

If the argument is a String, it tries to resolve it first as a URI, then
as a local file name.  URIs with a 'file' protocol are converted to
local file names.

Should be used inside with-open to ensure the InputStream is properly
closed.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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make-parents

function
Usage: (make-parents f & more)
Given the same arg(s) as for file, creates all parent directories of
the file they represent.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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output-stream

function
Usage: (output-stream x & opts)
Attempts to coerce its argument into an open java.io.OutputStream.
Default implementations always return a java.io.BufferedOutputStream.

Default implementations are defined for OutputStream, File, URI, URL,
Socket, and String arguments.

If the argument is a String, it tries to resolve it first as a URI, then
as a local file name.  URIs with a 'file' protocol are converted to
local file names.

Should be used inside with-open to ensure the OutputStream is
properly closed.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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reader

function
Usage: (reader x & opts)
Attempts to coerce its argument into an open java.io.Reader.
Default implementations always return a java.io.BufferedReader.

Default implementations are provided for Reader, BufferedReader,
InputStream, File, URI, URL, Socket, byte arrays, character arrays,
and String.

If argument is a String, it tries to resolve it first as a URI, then
as a local file name.  URIs with a 'file' protocol are converted to
local file names.

Should be used inside with-open to ensure the Reader is properly
closed.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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resource

function
Usage: (resource n)
       (resource n loader)
Returns the URL for a named resource. Use the context class loader
if no loader is specified.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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writer

function
Usage: (writer x & opts)
Attempts to coerce its argument into an open java.io.Writer.
Default implementations always return a java.io.BufferedWriter.

Default implementations are provided for Writer, BufferedWriter,
OutputStream, File, URI, URL, Socket, and String.

If the argument is a String, it tries to resolve it first as a URI, then
as a local file name.  URIs with a 'file' protocol are converted to
local file names.

Should be used inside with-open to ensure the Writer is properly
closed.

    Added in Clojure version 1.2
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