Difference between revisions of "File.copy"
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− | + | == Current limitations == | |
+ | # If you attempt to copy a file into a path, the file is not copied and no error is returned. EG: <c>file.copy "myfile.txt", "/usr2"</c> | ||
+ | # If you attempt to copy a directory, or to a directory, with no file names, it returns ''null'' with no error. EG: <c>file.copy "/usr2", "/usr2/copy"</c> | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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<ms>if file.exists("myfile.txt") then | <ms>if file.exists("myfile.txt") then | ||
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− | if | + | err = file.copy("myfile.txt", "../mycopy.txt") |
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+ | if err == null and file.exists("../mycopy.txt") then | ||
print "Copy successful!" | print "Copy successful!" | ||
else | else | ||
− | print "Copy failed: " + | + | print "Copy failed: " + err |
end if | end if | ||
+ | |||
end if</ms> | end if</ms> | ||
[[Category:Mini Micro]] | [[Category:Mini Micro]] | ||
[[Category:Command-Line MiniScript]] | [[Category:Command-Line MiniScript]] |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 12 January 2022
In Mini Micro and command-line MiniScript, the file.copy
function copies a file on the system.
Arguments
Parameter Name | Meaning |
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sourceFilePath | absolute or relative path to the source file |
targetFilePath | absolute or relative path of the target file |
Return | Meaning |
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null | File was copied successfully, or the source file was not found. (Use file.exists to check if the source file is present first.)
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"Error: target file already exists" | Target file already exists. file.copy won't override existing files.
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"Error: target disk not found" | targetFilePath cannot be navigated to, so no copy can be made. |
Current limitations
- If you attempt to copy a file into a path, the file is not copied and no error is returned. EG:
file.copy "myfile.txt", "/usr2"
- If you attempt to copy a directory, or to a directory, with no file names, it returns null with no error. EG:
file.copy "/usr2", "/usr2/copy"
Example
This copies a file from the current working directory, to a directory just above it:
if file.exists("myfile.txt") then
err = file.copy("myfile.txt", "../mycopy.txt")
if err == null and file.exists("../mycopy.txt") then
print "Copy successful!"
else
print "Copy failed: " + err
end if
end if