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See pwrite(2). |
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The callback will be given two arguments `(err, written)` where `written` |
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specifies how many _bytes_ were written. |
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The callback will be given three arguments `(err, written, buffer)` where `written` |
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specifies how many _bytes_ were written into `buffer`. |
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Note that it is unsafe to use `fs.write` multiple times on the same file |
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without waiting for the callback. For this scenario, |
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`position` is an integer specifying where to begin reading from in the file. |
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If `position` is `null`, data will be read from the current file position. |
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The callback is given the two arguments, `(err, bytesRead)`. |
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The callback is given the three arguments, `(err, bytesRead, buffer)`. |
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### fs.readSync(fd, buffer, offset, length, position) |
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