Gleam File Streams

This Gleam library provides access to Erlang’s file streams for reading and writing files. If you don’t require streaming behaviour then consider using simplifile instead.

This library only supports the Erlang target.

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Example

Add this library to your project:

gleam add file_streams

The following code writes data to a file using a file stream, then reads it back in using a second file stream.

import file_streams/file_stream
import file_streams/file_stream_error
import gleam/bit_array

pub fn main() {
  let filename = "test.txt"

  // Write file
  let assert Ok(stream) = file_stream.open_write(filename)
  let assert Ok(Nil) =
    file_stream.write_bytes(stream, <<"Hello, world!\n":utf8>>)
  let assert Ok(Nil) = file_stream.write_chars(stream, "12")
  let assert Ok(Nil) = file_stream.close(stream)

  // Read file
  let assert Ok(stream) = file_stream.open_read(filename)
  let assert Ok(bytes) = file_stream.read_bytes(stream, 14)
  let assert Ok("Hello, world!\n") = bit_array.to_string(bytes)
  let assert Ok([49, 50]) =
    file_stream.read_list(stream, file_stream.read_uint8, 2)
  let assert Error(file_stream_error.Eof) = file_stream.read_bytes(stream, 1)

  // Reset file position to the start and read line by line
  let assert Ok(0) =
    file_stream.position(stream, file_stream.BeginningOfFile(0))
  let assert Ok("Hello, world!\n") = file_stream.read_line(stream)
  let assert Ok("12") = file_stream.read_line(stream)
  let assert Error(file_stream_error.Eof) = file_stream.read_line(stream)

  // Close the file
  let assert Ok(Nil) = file_stream.close(stream)
}

Further documentation can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/file_streams/.

License

This library is published under the MIT license, a copy of which is included.

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