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Function DELETE-FILE

Syntax:

delete-file filespec => t

Arguments and Values:

filespec---a pathname designator.

Description:

Deletes the file specified by filespec.

If the filespec designator is an open stream, then filespec and the file associated with it are affected (if the file system permits), in which case filespec might be closed immediately, and the deletion might be immediate or delayed until filespec is explicitly closed, depending on the requirements of the file system.

It is implementation-dependent whether an attempt to delete a nonexistent file is considered to be successful.

delete-file returns true if it succeeds, or signals an error of type file-error if it does not.

The consequences are undefined if filespec has a wild component, or if filespec has a nil component and the file system does not permit a nil component.

Examples:

 (with-open-file (s "delete-me.text" :direction :output :if-exists :error))
=>  NIL
 (setq p (probe-file "delete-me.text")) =>  #P"R:>fred>delete-me.text.1"
 (delete-file p) =>  T
 (probe-file "delete-me.text") =>  false
 (with-open-file (s "delete-me.text" :direction :output :if-exists :error)
   (delete-file s))
=>  T
 (probe-file "delete-me.text") =>  false

Affected By: None.

Exceptional Situations:

If the deletion operation is not successful, an error of type file-error is signaled.

An error of type file-error might be signaled if filespec is wild.

See Also:

pathname, logical-pathname, Section 20.1 (File System Concepts), Section 19.1.2 (Pathnames as Filenames)

Notes: None.


The following X3J13 cleanup issues, not part of the specification, apply to this section:


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