Struct std::io::LineWriter
pub struct LineWriter<W: Write> { /* fields omitted */ }
Wraps a writer and buffers output to it, flushing whenever a newline (0x0a
, '\n'
) is detected.
The BufWriter
struct wraps a writer and buffers its output. But it only does this batched write when it goes out of scope, or when the internal buffer is full. Sometimes, you’d prefer to write each line as it’s completed, rather than the entire buffer at once. Enter LineWriter
. It does exactly that.
Like BufWriter
, a LineWriter
’s buffer will also be flushed when the LineWriter
goes out of scope or when its internal buffer is full.
If there’s still a partial line in the buffer when the LineWriter
is dropped, it will flush those contents.
Examples
We can use LineWriter
to write one line at a time, significantly reducing the number of actual writes to the file.
use std::fs::{self, File}; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::io::LineWriter; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let road_not_taken = b"I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference."; let file = File::create("poem.txt")?; let mut file = LineWriter::new(file); file.write_all(b"I shall be telling this with a sigh")?; // No bytes are written until a newline is encountered (or // the internal buffer is filled). assert_eq!(fs::read_to_string("poem.txt")?, ""); file.write_all(b"\n")?; assert_eq!( fs::read_to_string("poem.txt")?, "I shall be telling this with a sigh\n", ); // Write the rest of the poem. file.write_all(b"Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.")?; // The last line of the poem doesn't end in a newline, so // we have to flush or drop the `LineWriter` to finish // writing. file.flush()?; // Confirm the whole poem was written. assert_eq!(fs::read("poem.txt")?, &road_not_taken[..]); Ok(()) }
Implementations
impl<W: Write> LineWriter<W>
pub fn new(inner: W) -> LineWriter<W>
impl<W: Write> Write for LineWriter<W>
Creates a new LineWriter
.
Examples
use std::fs::File; use std::io::LineWriter; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let file = File::create("poem.txt")?; let file = LineWriter::new(file); Ok(()) }
pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize, inner: W) -> LineWriter<W>
impl<W: Write> Write for LineWriter<W>
Creates a new LineWriter
with a specified capacity for the internal buffer.
Examples
use std::fs::File; use std::io::LineWriter; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let file = File::create("poem.txt")?; let file = LineWriter::with_capacity(100, file); Ok(()) }
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &W
Gets a reference to the underlying writer.
Examples
use std::fs::File; use std::io::LineWriter; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let file = File::create("poem.txt")?; let file = LineWriter::new(file); let reference = file.get_ref(); Ok(()) }
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut W
Gets a mutable reference to the underlying writer.
Caution must be taken when calling methods on the mutable reference returned as extra writes could corrupt the output stream.
Examples
use std::fs::File; use std::io::LineWriter; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let file = File::create("poem.txt")?; let mut file = LineWriter::new(file); // we can use reference just like file let reference = file.get_mut(); Ok(()) }
pub fn into_inner(self) -> Result<W, IntoInnerError<LineWriter<W>>>
Unwraps this LineWriter
, returning the underlying writer.
The internal buffer is written out before returning the writer.
Errors
An Err
will be returned if an error occurs while flushing the buffer.
Examples
use std::fs::File; use std::io::LineWriter; fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { let file = File::create("poem.txt")?; let writer: LineWriter<File> = LineWriter::new(file); let file: File = writer.into_inner()?; Ok(()) }
Trait Implementations
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl<W: Write> Write for LineWriter<W>
fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize>
Write a buffer into this writer, returning how many bytes were written. Read more
fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<()>
Flush this output stream, ensuring that all intermediately buffered contents reach their destination. Read more
fn write_vectored(&mut self, bufs: &[IoSlice<'_>]) -> Result<usize>
fn is_write_vectored(&self) -> bool
Determines if this Write
r has an efficient write_vectored
implementation. Read more
fn write_all(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<()>
Attempts to write an entire buffer into this writer. Read more
fn write_all_vectored(&mut self, bufs: &mut [IoSlice<'_>]) -> Result<()>
Attempts to write multiple buffers into this writer. Read more
fn write_fmt(&mut self, fmt: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<()>
Writes a formatted string into this writer, returning any error encountered. Read more
Creates a “by reference” adapter for this instance of Write
. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<W> RefUnwindSafe for LineWriter<W> where
W: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<W> Send for LineWriter<W> where
W: Send,
impl<W> Sync for LineWriter<W> where
W: Sync,
impl<W> Unpin for LineWriter<W> where
W: Unpin,
impl<W> UnwindSafe for LineWriter<W> where
W: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> From<T> for T
pub fn from(t: T) -> T
Performs the conversion.
pub fn into(self) -> U
Performs the conversion.
type Error = Infallible
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
pub fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>
Performs the conversion.
type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
pub fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>
Performs the conversion.
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