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== Other Languages ==
 
== Other Languages ==
 
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 13 August 2022

Write data to a file in the save directory. If the file existed already, it will be completely replaced by the new contents.

Function

Synopsis

success, message = love.filesystem.write( name, data, size )

Arguments

string name
The name (and path) of the file.
string data
The string data to write to the file.
number size (all)
How many bytes to write.

Returns

boolean success
If the operation was successful.
string message
Error message if operation was unsuccessful.

Function

Synopsis

success, message = love.filesystem.write( name, data, size )

Arguments

string name
The name (and path) of the file.
Data data
The Data object to write to the file.
number size (all)
How many bytes to write.

Returns

boolean success
If the operation was successful.
string message
Error message if operation was unsuccessful.

Example

local success, message =love.filesystem.write( filename, "")
if success then 
	print ('file created')
else 
	print ('file not created: '..message)
end



Notes

If you are getting the error message "Could not set write directory", try setting the save directory. This is done either with love.filesystem.setIdentity or by setting the identity field in love.conf.

Writing to multiple lines: In Windows, some text editors (e.g. Notepad) only treat CRLF ("\r\n") as a new line.

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