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requirejs.config({
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requirejs.config({
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baseUrl: '/',
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baseUrl: '/',
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paths: {
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paths: {
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'filer': "filer/dist/filer'
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'filer': 'filer/dist/filer'
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}
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}
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});
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});
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requirejs(["filer"], function(Filer) {...}
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requirejs(['filer'], function(Filer) {...}
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// Option 3: Filer on global
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// Option 3: Filer on global
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var Filer = window.Filer;
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var Filer = window.Filer;
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#### fs.write(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, callback)<a name="write"></a>
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#### fs.write(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, callback)<a name="write"></a>
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Writes bytes from ArrayBufferView `buffer` to the file specified by `fd`. Asynchronous [write(2), pwrite(2)](http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/write.html). The `offset` and `length` arguments describe the part of the buffer to be written. The `position` refers to the offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If `position` is `null`, the data will be written at the current position. The callback gets `(error, nbytes)`, where `nbytes` is the number of bytes written.
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Writes bytes from `buffer` to the file specified by `fd`. Asynchronous [write(2), pwrite(2)](http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/write.html). The `offset` and `length` arguments describe the part of the buffer to be written. The `position` refers to the offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If `position` is `null`, the data will be written at the current position. The callback gets `(error, nbytes)`, where `nbytes` is the number of bytes written.
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NOTE: Filer currently writes the entire buffer in a single operation. However, future versions may do it in chunks.
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NOTE: Filer currently writes the entire buffer in a single operation. However, future versions may do it in chunks.
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