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dir: /man/4/ramfile/
.TH RAMFILE 4 .SH NAME ramfile \- synthesise file .SH SYNOPSIS .B ramfile .I file [ .I data ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Ramfile puts a virtual file in the name space at .IR file , and services file requests on it. Data written to the file is stored in .IR ramfile 's memory; read requests return the previously stored data. If the optional .I data argument is provided, the file will initially contain that text. The parent directory of .I file must exist; .I ramfile creates a union mount on that directory, and if .I file previously existed, the synthesised file will hide it. .PP .I Ramfile uses .IR sys-file2chan (2), which simplifies implementation but prevents it from knowing when the file has been truncated. Instead, it truncates the file on any write to the start of the file (offset 0), allowing .IR cp (1) to copy in new contents, and text editors to edit it. Indeed, the file will be usable by all applications that do not rely on updating parts of the file in place, or if they do, do not update the start of the file. .SH SOURCE .B /appl/cmd/ramfile.b .SH SEE ALSO .IR bind (1), .IR sys-file2chan (2), .IR srv (3), .IR memfs (4) .SH BUGS .I Ramfile cannot tell when the .I path has been unmounted; the only option is to .IR kill (1) it. .br The .I file always appears to have zero length to .IR sys-stat (2), which prevents loading a Dis file from it.