Questions tagged [filehandle]

A file handle is an abstract indicator for accessing a file. It is retrieved after successfully opening the file using the file name. Afterwards the file handle is used instead of the file name for all file operations.

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Why does node complain about unclosed file descriptors even though I'm closing all my handles?

I have an async function that creates a read stream and writes it to an http response, like so: let handle = await getFile(); let stream = handle.createReadStream(); let stat = await ...
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File handle leak in windows while executing java file

Have been observing handles creeping up in windows while running a Java executable file. Even though there is no transactions the handles are getting increased when I check the handle type count using ...
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NSTask standardOutput for "cd" command - Cocoa Objective C

I am trying to use NSTask to execute terminal commands using the standardInput and standardOutput. Everything works for commands like ls, pwd, etc. But When I try to run cd command, Standard output ...
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open filehandle if it doesnt exist, use it if it does

I am scanning a file looking for certain values. For each of those values, I want to create an output file and dump the matching line into that specific output file. The values are unknown in ...
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Is fs.Dir eventually released when out of scope

I understood from another question that fs.FileHandle's OS file handle is never released automatically, even by the garbage collector ; and that code like this: const file = await fs.open(path); // do ...
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How do you change java version using SDKMAN without needing to close Intellij IDEA first?

I have sdkman installed on my PC laptop. I work on two separate projects, where P1 uses Java 11 and P2 uses Java 8. If I am working on P1, but something comes up and I need to work on P2, I will open ...
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Does Zig's HTTP client allow you to get access to the file descriptor for the socket?

It's not clear if Zig exposes the filehandle descriptor for the socket in client.request.reader()? Does it? And if so how do you get access to it?
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What is the preferred cross-platform IPC Perl module?

I want to create a simple IO object that represents a pipe opened to another program to that I can periodically write to another program's STDIN as my app runs. I want it to be bullet-proof (in that ...
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perl process inlude files recursively

I would like to process files recursively. I have a config file, and this config file can include an "include" statement. Once the include-statment is identified, the file shall be processed....
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Get ProcessId that is using a file

IMPORTANT: we use DELPHI 7. I have a problem to get the ProcessId that is using a file. Just to let you know, in our software we need to show to the user what Process is using the file that we need. ...
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How to get the name of a file from a file handle in Windows using C?

I'm trying to retrieve a file name from a given file handle. I've seen that GetFileInformationByHandle could be useful, but the structure it returns does not contain any file name information (http://...
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Return a file from java method

I have created a method which accepts the JSON response and export the data to Excel and CSV file. I want the method to accept the filename as a parameter, and return the File/FileHandle object from ...
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Too many open files Error in Cloud Foundry

I have a java (tomcat / spring based) cloud multi-tenant application running on cloud foundry, which uses a cloud database. We use tomcat jdbc for connection pooling with maximum 8 connections per ...
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What type is STDOUT, and how do I optionally write to it?

Does STDOUT have a "type"? printf STDERR ("STDOUT = %s\n", STDOUT); printf STDERR ("\*STDOUT = %s\n", *STDOUT); printf STDERR ("\\\*STDOUT = %s\n", \*STDOUT); Produces: STDOUT = STDOUT *STDOUT = *...
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With perl open, how can I capture bash STDOUT & STDERR without printing to disk?

The perl script below invokes unix find using the open command. STDOUT goes into the CMD filehandle and STDERR, if any, goes into a temporary file on disk. STDERR will result if the user makes a ...
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File System Access API: how to get the content of file stored in the indexedDB

How I can retrive the content of a file using the following code that get a file stored in indexedDB button1.addEventListener('click', async () => { try { const fileHandleOrUndefined = await ...
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Is a FileHandle.synchronize() still necessary on iOS if closing the file?

On Windows and Linux systems an accidental power loss could cause a recently written file to be corrupted with junk or null bytes (very often when running inside non-Hyper-V VMs which would otherwise ...
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Monitor open file handles in Java - OS-independent

my issue is to monitor open file handles in java and being independent from the type of OS (Linux, Windows, etc) My Application is a web based server application running with tomcat and Java8. For a ...
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How can I write to a file using BufferedWriter if the input type is double?

I am trying to write to a file using BufferedWriter. As the write method takes int argument, I am casting input of double type into int type but it is not being written properly into the file. try{ ...
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FileHandle prevents File.Move

I am trying to figure out why the following code prevents overwriting of the file used in the filestream. This only happens when using Cut and Paste, Copy and Paste works weirdly enough var fs = new ...
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Is there a way to get the current file handle that would be used with the <> operator in perl?

I've seen that close ARGV can close the currently processed file, but it would seem that ARGV isn't actually a file handle, so I can't use it in a read call. Is there any way to get the current file ...
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Counting position of element in a text file

I have a created name.txt file which contains name of students. I want to find the position of each name using it in C. here is my main C code for extracting name.txt . FILE *fp; char c; char name[100]...
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Python : startswith(...) finds only the first line that contains the text. Then breaks for loop [duplicate]

I am using Spyder as the IDE (Python ver 3.8). When I implement the following code : count = 0 fhand = open('deneme.txt') # file handle for line in fhand: if line.startswith('From:'): ...
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What type are file objects in Python?

How can I use isinstance to determine the 'type' of a file object, such as in the expression: >>> open(file)
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How to fix Stale File handle Issue in java application?

I have a java application, which generates files (ranging from a few Mb to 100s of Mb). I am getting this error when I try to close the file in the "finally" block. Flow: Application read ...
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Perl: How to run more than 1 command inside open while opening a filehandle into commands

How to run more than 1 command inside open? I have a code below. Here, I am running make $i inside open, but now I want to run more than 1 command here, say make $i; sleep 30; echo abc. How can I do ...
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Is there are Python equivalent of Perl's __DATA__ filehandle?

In Perl I often read data in from the filehandle __DATA__ at the end of the script: while (<DATA>) { chomp; say; } __DATA__ line1 line2 I find this quicker for testing code etc than ...
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How to ignore cache when repeatedly reading from disk

I am writing an app that contains a small benchmark for I/O operations. For write operations, I am using a 'FileHandle' which works pretty well. I am testing my old USB stick and my calculation ...
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How to make a custom print format?

I want to print some variables to a file in a custom table format and have the ability to add to the table without adding the header again and keeping previous information. Here's my code: import time ...
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Libgdx file handle.. reading a single line

I am trying to save and load files on a project that is coded on libgdx. Which means that i cant use a buffered reader because android wont read it.. and i cant move the project to android because it ...
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Problem with Obsolete file handle running Java Webapp with Log4j2 in Tomcat server farm

We have a Java Spring web application with Log4j2 configured with RollingFile active running on a Tomcat server farm with NFS storage configured. Catalina out log is writing a lot of execptions java....
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How to open a filehandle with an existing variable in perl?

In my Perl script, I would like to process lines from either STDIN or a given file, if specified, as common with Linux/UNIX command line utilities. To this end, I have the following section in my ...
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How to write 1 byte to a binary file?

I'm trying to write just one byte to a file in Python. i = 10 fh.write( six.int2byte(i) ) Will output '0x00 0x0a' fh.write( struct.pack('i', i) ) Will output '0x00 0x0a 0x00 0x00' I want to write a ...
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Resource leak or false positive

I have a code like this: std::string getInfo(FILE *fp) { char buffer[30]; if (fread(buffer, 19, 1, fp) == 1) buffer[19] = '\0'; else buffer[0] = '\0'; return buffer; } ...
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What is the difference between writing to STDOUT and a filehandle opened to "/dev/tty"?

What are the differences between this two examples? #!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use 5.012; my $str = "\x{263a}"; open my $tty, '>:encoding(utf8)', '/dev/tty' or die $!; say $tty $str; close $...
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how to retrieve open file handle count for a pid via shell script

I am trying to retreive open file handle count for a particular PID in a variable via shell script and displaying the same.It is not showing the correct count. Can someone please advise? pid=$(ps -...
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Append zero bytes to a file

Is there a way to append zero bytes to a file without having to create a empty Data value? let handle : FileHandle = ... let count : Int = ... try handle.seekToEnd() try handle.write(contentsOf: Data(...
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Any way to work around the fact that __DATA__ is not a filehandle, even though it's referred that way in all the documentation

All the documentation I've been reading about __DATA__ says stuff like, "the special filehandle" but it's not a filehandle is it? https://perldoc.perl.org/perldata#Special-Literals The DATA ...
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What is the -t used for in this Perl code

I read in the perldoc that the -t file operator is used to decide if a filehandle is opened to a tty or not. Then i read what a tty was and from what i understand it's an old term for a terminal? My ...
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Facebook Graph API v10 image upload to Pages feed

I'm trying to upload a image to facebook via graph api v10. i have followed the docs: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/resumable-upload-api/ I'm getting the File-Handle as result, but i ...
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Cannot create a file in flutter

I have tried this code below but an empty folder i have found and still cannot create a file, but no errors found in the terminal. here is the packages i have used : import 'package:flutter/material....
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How to detect a "file handle leak" in NodeJS?

I have just lost several days with the following situation: I'm running a NodeJS console application, mostly from VS Code. The app scrapes various data and files from the web. Naturally, it deals ...
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FileSystemHandle.requestPermission DOMException: User activation is required to request permissions

I need a open local file feature in my website, so I use File System Access API in my code. when the file opened from local is edited by my web and need to save to original file. I found it has no ...
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IndexError when reading the first word in a line of a text file

I am trying to iterate over the lines in a text file, and want only the lines that start with "From". If I split the line into a list and check the zero index, I get the first line (that ...
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Connection pool and File handles

We use Retrofit/OkHttp3 for all network traffic from our Android application. So far everything seems to run quite smoothly. However, we have now occasionally had our app/process run out of file ...
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Open in Java(TM) Platform SE binary

I tried to delete a file that I have two of, one slightly changed, so I could delete the older one and replace it with the new one I changed. When I tried to delete the file I got the error message '...
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Open filehandle or assign stdout

I'm working in a program where the user can pass a -o file option, and output should be then directed to that file. Otherwise, it should go to stdout. To retrieve the option I'm using the module ...
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Perl's odd behavior when reassigning a filehandle variable from STDOUT to a file without undef()

When executing the following simplified code: use strict; # [01] use warnings FATAL => 'unopened'; # [02] ...
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python eval(repr(file_handle)) fails with synax error

I'm trying to pass a file handle through some hoops that lead to me wanting to pass the file handle as it's repr to pull it back into existence later on. But, I've run into a problem. The built-in ...
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Re-reading from already read filehandle

I opened a file to read from line by line: open(FH,"<","$myfile") or die "could not open $myfile: $!"; while (<FH>) { # ...do something } Later on in the program, I try to re-read the ...

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