public class PyFile extends PyObject implements FinalizableBuiltin, Traverseproc
TextIOBase object.PyObject.ConversionException| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
String |
encoding |
String |
errors |
String |
mode
The mode string
|
PyObject |
name
The filename
|
boolean |
softspace
Indicator dictating whether a space should be written to this
file on the next print statement (not currently implemented in
print )
|
static PyType |
TYPE |
gcMonitorGlobal| Constructor and Description |
|---|
PyFile() |
PyFile(InputStream istream) |
PyFile(InputStream istream,
int bufsize) |
PyFile(InputStream istream,
String mode) |
PyFile(InputStream istream,
String mode,
int bufsize)
Creates a file object wrapping the given
InputStream. |
PyFile(InputStream istream,
String name,
String mode,
int bufsize,
boolean closefd) |
PyFile(OutputStream ostream) |
PyFile(OutputStream ostream,
int bufsize) |
PyFile(OutputStream ostream,
String mode,
int bufsize)
Creates a file object wrapping the given
OutputStream. |
PyFile(OutputStream ostream,
String name,
String mode,
int bufsize,
boolean closefd) |
PyFile(PyType subType) |
PyFile(RawIOBase raw,
String name,
String mode,
int bufsize) |
PyFile(String name,
String mode,
int bufsize) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
__del_builtin__()
__del_builtin__ is the built-in's own finalizer, while
__del_derived__ refers to an instance's in-dict __del__. |
PyObject |
__enter__() |
void |
__exit__(PyObject type,
PyObject value,
PyObject traceback) |
PyObject |
__iter__()
Return an iterator that is used to iterate the element of this sequence.
|
PyObject |
__iternext__()
Return the next element of the sequence that this is an iterator
for.
|
Object |
__tojava__(Class<?> cls)
Equivalent to the Jython __tojava__ method.
|
void |
close() |
void |
delSoftspace() |
PyObject |
fileno() |
void |
flush() |
boolean |
getClosed() |
PyObject |
getNewlines() |
PyObject |
getSoftspace() |
boolean |
isatty() |
PyObject |
next() |
PyString |
read() |
PyString |
read(int size) |
int |
readinto(PyObject buf) |
PyString |
readline() |
PyString |
readline(int max) |
PyObject |
readlines() |
PyObject |
readlines(int sizehint) |
boolean |
refersDirectlyTo(PyObject ob)
Optional operation.
|
void |
seek(long pos) |
void |
seek(long pos,
int how) |
void |
setSoftspace(PyObject obj) |
long |
tell() |
String |
toString() |
int |
traverse(Visitproc visit,
Object arg)
Traverses all reachable
PyObjects. |
void |
truncate() |
void |
truncate(long position) |
void |
write(String string) |
void |
writelines(PyObject lines) |
PyObject |
xreadlines() |
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public PyObject name
public String mode
public String encoding
public String errors
public boolean softspace
public PyFile()
public PyFile(PyType subType)
public PyFile(InputStream istream, String name, String mode, int bufsize, boolean closefd)
public PyFile(InputStream istream, String mode, int bufsize)
InputStream. The builtin
method file doesn't expose this functionality (open does
albeit deprecated) as it isn't available to regular Python code. To wrap an
InputStream in a file from Python, use
FileUtil.wrap(InputStream, String, int)
FileUtil.wrap(InputStream, String)
FileUtil.wrap(InputStream, int)
FileUtil.wrap(InputStream)public PyFile(InputStream istream, String mode)
public PyFile(InputStream istream, int bufsize)
public PyFile(InputStream istream)
public PyFile(OutputStream ostream, String name, String mode, int bufsize, boolean closefd)
public PyFile(OutputStream ostream, String mode, int bufsize)
OutputStream. The builtin
method file doesn't expose this functionality (open does
albeit deprecated) as it isn't available to regular Python code. To wrap an
OutputStream in a file from Python, use
FileUtil.wrap(OutputStream, String, int)
FileUtil.wrap(OutputStream, String)
FileUtil.wrap(OutputStream, int)
FileUtil.wrap(OutputStream)public PyFile(OutputStream ostream, int bufsize)
public PyFile(OutputStream ostream)
public PyString read(int size)
public PyString read()
public int readinto(PyObject buf)
public PyString readline(int max)
public PyString readline()
public PyObject readlines(int sizehint)
public PyObject readlines()
public PyObject __iternext__()
PyObject__iternext__ in class PyObjectpublic PyObject next()
public PyObject __enter__()
public PyObject __iter__()
PyObjectIf a PyObject subclass should support iteration based in the __finditem__() method, it must supply an implementation of __iter__() like this:
public PyObject __iter__() {
return new PySequenceIter(this);
}
When iterating over a python sequence from java code, it should be done with code like this:
for (PyObject item : seq.asIterable()) {
// Do somting with item
}
public PyObject xreadlines()
public void write(String string)
public void writelines(PyObject lines)
public long tell()
public void seek(long pos,
int how)
public void seek(long pos)
public void flush()
public void close()
public void truncate(long position)
public void truncate()
public boolean isatty()
public PyObject fileno()
public boolean getClosed()
public PyObject getNewlines()
public PyObject getSoftspace()
public void setSoftspace(PyObject obj)
public void delSoftspace()
public Object __tojava__(Class<?> cls)
PyObjectPy.NoConversion
if this PyObject can not be converted to the
desired Java class.__tojava__ in class PyObjectcls - the Class to convert this PyObject to.public void __del_builtin__()
FinalizableBuiltin__del_builtin__ is the built-in's own finalizer, while
__del_derived__ refers to an instance's in-dict __del__.
A FinalizeTrigger calls __del_derived__ first and
- if existent - __del_builtin__ after that. A plain __del__
would behave as overwritten by __del__Derived, i.e. won't be called
if the type implements FinalizablePyObjectDerived while
__del_builtin__ is called in any case.__del_builtin__ in interface FinalizableBuiltinpublic int traverse(Visitproc visit, Object arg)
TraverseprocPyObjects.
Like in CPython, arg must be passed
unmodified to visit as its second parameter.
If visit.visit returns nonzero, this return value
must be returned immediately by traverse.traverse in interface Traverseprocpublic boolean refersDirectlyTo(PyObject ob)
Traverseproctraverse with a visitproc
that just watches out for ob.
Must return false if ob is null.refersDirectlyTo in interface Traverseproc