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bool translator | bool translator:delete ( string path ) | ||
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-- Nuke ourselves. | -- Nuke ourselves. | ||
fileCreateTranslator( "/" ) | fileCreateTranslator( "/" ):delete( "/" ); | ||
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{{:MTA:Eir/FileSystem/translator/functions}} | {{:MTA:Eir/FileSystem/translator/functions}} |
Latest revision as of 23:24, 16 January 2022
This function deletes an entry on the translator filesystem. If the path points at a directory, the whole content of it is recursively deleted. A typical reason when deletion may fail is when the file is opened in another OS handle. Proper clean-up of file classes can prevent this issue.
Syntax
bool translator:delete ( string path )
Arguments
- path: a path to a filesystem object that should be wiped out
Returns
This function returns true if the specified filesystem object could be completely deleted, false otherwise.
Example
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ClientThis snippet nukes the contents of your client-side resource. It can be used as protective measure when client-side files should not be leaked to curious users.
-- Nuke ourselves. fileCreateTranslator( "/" ):delete( "/" );