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Write file buffers to disk
Source position: systemh.inc line 861
procedure Flush( |
var t: Text |
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Flush empties the internal buffer of an opened file F and writes the contents to disk. The file is \textit{not} closed as a result of this call.
Depending on the state of the {$I} switch, a runtime error can be generated if there is an error. In the {$I-} state, use IOResult to check for errors.
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Close a file |
Program Example26; { Program to demonstrate the Flush function. } Var F : Text; begin { Assign F to standard output } Assign (F,''); Rewrite (F); Writeln (F,'This line is written first, but appears later !'); { At this point the text is in the internal pascal buffer, and not yet written to standard output } Writeln ('This line appears first, but is written later !'); { A writeln to 'output' always causes a flush - so this text is written to screen } Flush (f); { At this point, the text written to F is written to screen. } Write (F,'Finishing '); Close (f); { Closing a file always causes a flush first } Writeln ('off.'); end.
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