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Closes a file handle obtained by [[fileCreate]] or [[fileOpen]]. | Closes a file handle obtained by [[fileCreate]] or [[fileOpen]]. | ||
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bool fileClose ( file theFile ) | bool fileClose ( file theFile ) | ||
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{{OOP||[[file]]:close}} | |||
===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{File functions}} | {{File functions}} | ||
[[pt-br:fileClose]] |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 20 December 2023
Closes a file handle obtained by fileCreate or fileOpen.
Syntax
bool fileClose ( file theFile )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: file:close(...)
Required Arguments
- theFile: The file handle to close.
Returns
Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
Example
This example creates a text file and writes a string to it.
local newFile = fileCreate("test.txt") -- attempt to create a new file if newFile then -- check if the creation succeeded fileWrite(newFile, "This is a test file!") -- write a text line fileClose(newFile) -- close the file once you're done with it end
It is important to remember to close a file after you've finished all your operations on it, especially if you've been writing to the file. If you don't close a file and your resource crashes, all changes to the file may be lost.