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Functions ¶
func NewMultiWriteCloser ¶
func NewMultiWriteCloser(writeClosers ...io.WriteCloser) io.WriteCloser
NewMultiWriteCloser creates a new io.WriteCloser that duplicates its writes to all the provided writers.
func ToReadCloser ¶ added in v0.54.0
func ToReadCloser(r io.Reader) io.ReadCloser
ToReadCloser creates an io.ReadCloser from the given io.Reader. If it's not already, one will be created with a Close method that does nothing.
func ToWriteCloser ¶ added in v0.54.0
func ToWriteCloser(w io.Writer) io.WriteCloser
ToWriteCloser creates an io.WriteCloser from the given io.Writer. If it's not already, one will be created with a Close method that does nothing.
Types ¶
type ReadSeekCloser ¶
type ReadSeekCloser interface { ReadSeeker io.Closer }
ReadSeekCloser is implemented by afero.File. We use this as the common type for content in Resource objects, even for strings.
type ReadSeeker ¶
ReadSeeker wraps io.Reader and io.Seeker.
type ReadSeekerNoOpCloser ¶
type ReadSeekerNoOpCloser struct {
ReadSeeker
}
ReadSeekerNoOpCloser implements ReadSeekCloser by doing nothing in Close. TODO(bep) rename this and simila to ReadSeekerNopCloser, naming used in stdlib, which kind of makes sense.
func NewReadSeekerNoOpCloser ¶
func NewReadSeekerNoOpCloser(r ReadSeeker) ReadSeekerNoOpCloser
NewReadSeekerNoOpCloser creates a new ReadSeekerNoOpCloser with the given ReadSeeker.
func NewReadSeekerNoOpCloserFromString ¶
func NewReadSeekerNoOpCloserFromString(content string) ReadSeekerNoOpCloser
NewReadSeekerNoOpCloserFromString uses strings.NewReader to create a new ReadSeekerNoOpCloser from the given string.