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  • 03:45, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/size (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function returns the size of a specific file/stream from beginning to end. Not all streams have to support this operation. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:size () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes that this file/stream object is made of. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> This snippet returns the contents of a file in a string buffer. <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local function fileGe...")
  • 03:44, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeBoolean (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write a boolean into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be one. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeBoolean ( boolean value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a boolean value to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. Returns '''false''' if '''value''' is not a valid bool...")
  • 03:44, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeDouble (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write a double into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be eight. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeDouble ( double value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number to write into the file/stream using '''double floating point precision'''; this is the highest precision and range possible ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes writ...")
  • 03:43, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeFloat (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write a float into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be four. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeFloat ( float value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number to write into the file/stream using '''single floating point precision''' ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. Returns '''false''' if...")
  • 03:42, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeUInt (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write an unsigned integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be four. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeUInt ( unsigned_int value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number in the range of [0..4294967295] to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. Returns '''false...")
  • 03:42, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeInt (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write an integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be four. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeInt ( int value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number in the range of [-2147483648..2147483647] to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. Returns '''false''' if ''...")
  • 03:41, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeUShort (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write an unsigned short integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be two. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeUShort ( unsigned_short value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number in the range of [0..65535] to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. Return false...")
  • 03:40, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeShort (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write a short integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be two. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeShort ( short value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number in the range of [-32786..32785] to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. ==Example== todo. {{:Modul...")
  • 03:40, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeUByte (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write an unsigned byte into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be one. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeUByte ( unsigned_byte value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number in the range of [0..255] to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. ==Example== todo. {{:Mod...")
  • 03:39, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/writeByte (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write a signed byte into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be one. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeByte ( signed_byte value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number in the range of [-128..127] to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. ==Example== todo. {{:Module...")
  • 03:38, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/write (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write a string of bytes (characters) into the file. It returns the amount of bytes that have actually been written. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:write ( string dataString ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''dataString:''' the string of data that should be written into the file ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes that have been actually written into the file. Returns false if '''dataString''' is not a valid...")
  • 03:37, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readBoolean (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read a boolean (native type) from a file and return it. The amount of bytes read should be one. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> boolean file:readBoolean () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns a boolean if it was successfully read from the file, '''nil''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> This snippet demonstrates a variable file format that stores player properties depending on whet...")
  • 03:36, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readDouble (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read a double (native type) from a file and return it. The amount of bytes read should be eight. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> double file:readDouble () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns a double if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> This snippet demonstrates a basic binary object map format. It can be extended to support more p...")
  • 03:35, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readFloat (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read a float (native type) from a file and return it. The amount of bytes read should be four. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> float file:readFloat () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns a float if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> This snippet demonstrates a binary vehicle handling format. This saves space in comparison to a .XML...")
  • 03:34, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readUInt (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read an unsigned integer (native type) from a file and returns it. The amount of bytes read should be four. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> unsigned_int file:readUInt () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns an unsigned integer if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== todo. {{:Modules/FileSystem/file/functions}}")
  • 03:33, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readInt (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read an integer (native type) from a file and return it. The amount of bytes read should be four. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:readInt () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns an integer if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> This snippet demonstrates an encrypted Lua source code format. <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> -- Have...")
  • 03:32, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readUShort (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read an unsigned short (native type) from a file and returns it. The amount of bytes read should be two. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> unsigned_short file:readUShort () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns the unsigned short integer if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== todo. {{:Modules/FileSystem/file/functions}}")
  • 03:31, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readShort (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read a short (native type) from a file and returns it. The amount of bytes read should be two. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> short file:readShort () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns the short integer if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> This snippet reads and writes string buffers into a custom file format. <syntaxhighlight la...")
  • 03:30, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readUByte (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read an unsigned byte (native type) from a file and returns it. The amount of bytes read should be one. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> unsigned_byte file:readUByte () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns the unsigned byte if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> This snippet writes a Lua type into a file stream. The lua type can be any...")
  • 03:28, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/readByte (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read a signed byte (native type) from a file and returns it. The amount of bytes read should be one. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> signed_byte file:readByte () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== Returns the signed byte if it was successfully read from the file, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> This snippet writes a snapshot of server-side player information into a file. This...")
  • 03:27, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/file/read (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to read the specified amount of bytes from the file. The actual amount of bytes read equals to the length of the Lua string. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string file:read ( int readCount ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''readCount:''' the amount of bytes to read from the file ==Returns== This function returns a string that contains the bytes that have been read from the file. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="c...")
  • 03:19, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/functions (Created page with "==FileSystem Translator Functions== *open *exists *createDir *chdir *delete *copy *rename *size *Modules/FileSystem/translator...")
  • 03:11, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/functions (Created page with "==FileSystem Library Functions== *createFilesystemInterface {{:Modules/FileSystem/namespace/functions}} {{:Modules/FileSystem/translator/functions}} {{:Modules/FileSystem/file/functions}}")
  • 03:04, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/getPathProcessingMode (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function gets the path-processing-mode for the given file translator. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string translator:getPathProcessingMode () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== This function returns a string describing the current path-processing-mode of the translator. ===Possible Return Values=== *distinguished *ambivalent_file ==Example== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> -- TODO </syntaxhighlight> {{:Modules/FileSystem/translator/functions}}")
  • 03:04, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/setPathProcessingMode (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function sets the path-processing-mode for the file translator. The path-processing-mode describes how paths are handled in detail during file-path consuming function calls. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> void translator:setPathProcessingMode( string mode ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''mode:''' value for the translator path-processing-mode (either '''distinguished''' or '''ambivalent_file''') ==Returns== This function returns nil. ==Ex...")
  • 03:03, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/getOutbreakEnabled (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function gets the outbreak-policy of a file translator. If outbreak is enabled then file path requests outside of the translator root are allowed. Otherwise the user can only access files that are accessible from inside the translator root directory. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool translator:setOutbreakEnabled () </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== This function returns true if the outbreak-policy is enabled for this translator, false otherwise....")
  • 03:02, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/setOutbreakEnabled (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function sets the outbreak-policy of a file translator. If outbreak is enabled then file path requests outside of the translator root are allowed. Otherwise the user can only access files that are accessible from inside the translator root directory. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> void translator:setOutbreakEnabled ( bool enabled ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''enabled:''' value for the translator outbreak-policy ==Returns== This functio...")
  • 03:02, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/getFiles (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function returns a list of all files that are found under the wild-card and directory parameters. It is similar to scanDir but returns files only. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> table translator:getFiles ( string dirPath, string wildcard, bool recursive ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''dirPath:''' a path to the directory the scan shall take place or start in *'''wildcard:''' glob-style wild-card fo...")
  • 03:01, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/getDirs (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function returns a list of all directories that are found under the directory path. It is similar to scanDir but returns directories only. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> table translator:getDirs ( string dirPath, bool recursive ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''dirPath:''' a path to the directory the scan shall take place or start in *'''recursive:''' a boolean that specifies whether the whole direc...")
  • 03:00, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/scanDirEx (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function loops through all translator filesystem entries that are captured by the wildcard and the directory specifier. The wildcard is glob-style and supports '''*''' and '''?''' modifiers. The scan can be made recursive to enter every directory it finds, so that files and folders of a whole directory tree are captured. This function is used to process filesystem objects inside of directories without having to add the filenames into a configuration file....")
  • 02:59, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/scanDir (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function loops through all translator filesystem entries that are captured by the wildcard and the directory specifier. The wildcard is glob-style and supports '''*''' and '''?''' modifiers. The scan can be made recursive to enter every directory it finds, so that files and folders of a whole directory tree are captured. This function is used to process filesystem objects inside of directories without having to add the filenames into a configuration file....")
  • 02:58, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/absPathRoot (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function resolves a specified path into its absolute version. The path is resolved from the translator root. This function can be used to get a unique version of a path (without scripting symbols such as '..'). ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string translator:absPathRoot ( string path ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''path:''' the path that should be resolved into an absolute path; can be nil to return the absolute location of the translato...")
  • 02:57, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/absPath (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function resolves a specified path into its absolute version. This function can be used to get a unique version of a path (without scripting symbols such as '..'). ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string translator:absPath ( string path ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''path:''' the path that should be resolved into an absolute path; can be nil to return the absolute location of the current directory. ==Returns== This function returns the ab...")
  • 02:57, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/relPathRoot (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function transform a path that is passed to it into a path that is relative to the translators root directory. The path must be accessible from the translator. The path can either be absolute or relative. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string translator:relPathRoot ( string path ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''path:''' the path that should be transformed into a relative path; can be nil to return the '''null path''' ==Returns== This func...")
  • 02:56, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/relPath (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function transform a path that is passed to it into a path that is relative to the translators current directory. The path must be accessible from the translator. The path can either be absolute or relative. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string translator:relPath ( string path ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''path:''' the path that should be transformed into a relative path; can be nil if the current directory should be returned ==Return...")
  • 02:55, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/stat (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function queries common information about a filesystem object and returns it as a dictionary. Example of its return value: <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> { accessTime = 1390997951, -- OS specific time information creationTime = 1381999749, -- OS specific time information modTime = 1381872826, -- OS specific time information size = 1441280, -- size of the filesystem object in bytes }; </syntaxhighlight> ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua">...")
  • 02:54, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/size (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function queries the size of a filesystem object. The size of a filesystem object is the count of bytes that it logically fills on the storage media. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int translator:size ( string filePath ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''filePath:''' the path to the filesystem object that you want to get the size of ==Returns== This function returns the count of bytes that the filesystem object is logically taking on the sto...")
  • 02:53, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/rename (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function moves a file from a source location to a destination location inside of a filesystem. This function is the fastest way to move data from one location to another. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool translator:rename ( string srcPath, string dstPath ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''srcPath:''' a path to the source file *'''dstPath:''' the path to the destination location where the source file should be moved to ==Returns== This fu...")
  • 02:53, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/copy (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function copies a file from a source location to a file at the destination. The contents of the source file are copied, so that source and destination have the same content. Since the transactions happen through kernel-calls, this function is faster than performing the copying yourself through Lua strings. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool translator:copy ( string srcPath, string dstPath ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''srcPath:''' a pat...")
  • 02:52, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/delete (Created page with "__NOTOC__ 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== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool translator:delete ( string path ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''path:''' a path to a filesystem object that should be wipe...")
  • 02:51, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/chdir (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function changes the current directory pointer of the translator. All operations on the FileSystem translator are executed relative to the current directory. The translator, if possible, is asked to prevent deletion of the current directory. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool translator:chdir ( string dirPath ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''dirPath:''' a path to a directory that should be made current directory ==Returns== This functio...")
  • 02:50, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/createDir (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function creates a directory inside of a translator directory hierarchy. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool translator:createDir ( string dirPath ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''dirPath:''' a path to a directory that should be created ==Returns== This function returns '''true''' if the given path is a valid directory path relative to the translator, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> T...")
  • 02:49, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/exists (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function checks whether a specified file exists on a MTA:Eir FileSystem translator. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool translator:exists ( string filePath ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''filePath:''' the path to the file that should exist ==Returns== This function returns '''true''' if the given path points to a valid file instance on a FileSystem, '''false''' otherwise. ==Example== <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> T...")
  • 02:47, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/translator/open (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function opens a link to a file instance on a given MTA:Eir FileSystem translator. Using a file link, you can write and/or receive data from filesystems. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> file, string translator:open ( string filePath, string fileMode ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''filePath:''' the path to the file that should be opened *'''fileMode:''' an ANSI file mode descriptor (can be 'w', 'r' or 'a', with 'b' and/or '+' appended) ==R...")
  • 02:42, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/createFilesystemInterface (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function creates a FileSystem access point. An access point is your personal instance of the Eir FileSystem. The table returned by this function is the module namespace. There are no limits as to how many access points can be live at a time. '''When using the fileSystem module, it is highly suggested to restrict access to this function to priviledged resources!''' ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> table createFilesystemInterface () </syntaxhighligh...")
  • 00:03, 19 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/namespace/functions (Created page with " ==FileSystem Namespace Functions== *createTranslator *createRAMDisk *createMemoryFile *createFileIterative *copyFile *copyStream *copyStreamCount *Modules/FileSystem/pathToFilename|pat...")
  • 23:59, 18 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/getDoBufferAllRaw (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function returns the value of the buffering-policy for newly created raw-file handles. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> bool fsnamespace.getDoBufferAllRaw() </syntaxhighlight> ==Returns== This function returns true if the buffering-policy is enabled, false otherwise. ==Example== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> -- TODO </syntaxhighlight> {{:Modules/FileSystem/namespace/functions}}")
  • 23:58, 18 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/setDoBufferAllRaw (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function changes the raw-file buffering policy of newly created file streams. If the buffering-policy is enabled then each newly created file stream is wrapped inside of a custom FileSystem buffering handle. File stream modifications that are close to each other are batched together for optimizational purposes. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> void fsnamespace.setDoBufferAllRaw( bool enabled ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''enabled''': new v...")
  • 23:57, 18 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/type (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function returns the type of the given Eir FileSystem object. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string fsnamespace.type( userdata obj ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''obj''': the Eir FileSystem object to retrieve the type from ==Returns== This function returns the type string of the queried object, false if not successful. For destroyed objects the return value is always false. ===Possible Return Values=== *file *file-translator ==Example=...")
  • 23:54, 18 January 2022 Danilo talk contribs created page Modules/FileSystem/topointer (Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function returns the light-userdata representation of the object. This is the direct pointer into the Eir FileSystem module handle. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> light-userdata fsnamespace.topointer( userdata obj ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''obj''': the userdata of the Eir FileSystem Lua environment ==Returns== This function returns the light-userdata value of the internal object, false if not successful. ==Example== <syntaxhighligh...")
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