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README

      1 A simple C++ wrapper for Unix file I/O.
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      3 This is intended to be lightweight and easy to use, similar to Java's
      4 RandomAccessFile and related classes. The usual C++ idioms of RAII and "you
      5 don't pay for what you don't use" apply.
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      7 In particular, the basic RandomAccessFile interface is kept small and simple so
      8 it's trivial to add new implementations.
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     10 This code will not log, because it can't know whether that's appropriate in
     11 your application.
     12 
     13 This code will, in general, return -errno on failure. If an operation consisted
     14 of multiple sub-operations, it will return the errno corresponding to the most
     15 relevant operation.
     16