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1 // Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file | 1 // Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a | 2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 /** | 5 /** |
6 * Output streams are used to write data sequentially to a data | 6 * Output streams are used to write data sequentially to a data |
7 * destination e.g. a connected socket or an open file. | 7 * destination e.g. a connected socket or an open file. |
8 * | 8 * |
9 * An output stream provides internal buffering of the data written | 9 * An output stream provides internal buffering of the data written |
10 * through all calls to [write] and [writeFrom] if data cannot be | 10 * through all calls to [write] and [writeFrom] if data cannot be |
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44 * Write a string to the stream using the given [encoding].The | 44 * Write a string to the stream using the given [encoding].The |
45 * default encoding is UTF-8 - [:Encoding.UTF_8:]. | 45 * default encoding is UTF-8 - [:Encoding.UTF_8:]. |
46 * | 46 * |
47 * Returns true if the data could be written to the underlying | 47 * Returns true if the data could be written to the underlying |
48 * communication channel immediately. Otherwise the data is buffered | 48 * communication channel immediately. Otherwise the data is buffered |
49 * by the output stream and will be sent as soon as possible. | 49 * by the output stream and will be sent as soon as possible. |
50 */ | 50 */ |
51 bool writeString(String string, [Encoding encoding]); | 51 bool writeString(String string, [Encoding encoding]); |
52 | 52 |
53 /** | 53 /** |
54 * Flushes data from any internal buffers as soon as possible. Note | |
55 * that the actual meaning of calling [flush] will depend on the | |
56 * actual type of the underlying communication channel. | |
57 */ | |
58 void flush(); | |
Mads Ager (google)
2012/04/17 11:56:44
Shouldn't there be some sort of notification that
Søren Gjesse
2012/04/17 13:14:19
The only reason for having flush is that even when
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59 | |
60 /** | |
54 * Indicate that all data has been written to the output | 61 * Indicate that all data has been written to the output |
55 * stream. When all data has been written to the communication | 62 * stream. When all data has been written to the communication |
56 * channel it will be closed. | 63 * channel it will be closed. |
57 */ | 64 */ |
58 void close(); | 65 void close(); |
59 | 66 |
60 /** | 67 /** |
61 * Close the communication channel immediately ignoring any buffered | 68 * Close the communication channel immediately ignoring any buffered |
62 * data. | 69 * data. |
63 */ | 70 */ |
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78 */ | 85 */ |
79 void set onClosed(void callback()); | 86 void set onClosed(void callback()); |
80 | 87 |
81 /** | 88 /** |
82 * Sets the handler that gets called when the underlying | 89 * Sets the handler that gets called when the underlying |
83 * communication channel gets into some kind of error situation. | 90 * communication channel gets into some kind of error situation. |
84 */ | 91 */ |
85 void set onError(void callback(Exception e)); | 92 void set onError(void callback(Exception e)); |
86 } | 93 } |
87 | 94 |
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