Optional
len: numberAsynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length.
A file descriptor.
Truncates the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the completion callback.
See the POSIX ftruncate(2)
documentation for more detail.
If the file referred to by the file descriptor was larger than len
bytes, only
the first len
bytes will be retained in the file.
For example, the following program retains only the first four bytes of the file:
import { open, close, ftruncate } from 'fs';
function closeFd(fd) {
close(fd, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
});
}
open('temp.txt', 'r+', (err, fd) => {
if (err) throw err;
try {
ftruncate(fd, 4, (err) => {
closeFd(fd);
if (err) throw err;
});
} catch (err) {
closeFd(fd);
if (err) throw err;
}
});
If the file previously was shorter than len
bytes, it is extended, and the
extended part is filled with null bytes ('\0'
):
If len
is negative then 0
will be used.
v0.0.67
Optional
len: numberAsynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length.
A file descriptor.
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Truncates the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the completion callback.
See the POSIX
ftruncate(2)
documentation for more detail.If the file referred to by the file descriptor was larger than
len
bytes, only the firstlen
bytes will be retained in the file.For example, the following program retains only the first four bytes of the file:
If the file previously was shorter than
len
bytes, it is extended, and the extended part is filled with null bytes ('\0'
):If
len
is negative then0
will be used.Since
v0.0.67