Using Java's File.delete() method

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终归单人心 2020-12-21 12:18

When I used the File.delete() method to delete a file, where is the deleted file? I am using a Mac and I don\'t see the file in the Trash. I want to know where

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  • 2020-12-21 12:44

    Calling File.delete() permanently removes the file, without going into the recycling bin or anything similar.

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  • 2020-12-21 12:56

    It's gone. The trash bin is just a temporary place where files are put before being deleted, when you "delete" them through the OS.

    In most filesystems, however, deleting a file only removes the pointer to it from the system's list of files. The actual data may sit on the harddrive for a significant amount of time until it is overwritten. There are file recovery tools available that can attempt to retrieve such files, but they are not 100% sucesfull.

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  • 2020-12-21 13:02

    The trash in Mac/Linux (or Recycle Bin, in Windows) only work with the specific file managers (Finder, Nautilus/Dolphin or Explorer) where they actually move a file into a temporary folder on the same partition (aka Trash / Recycle Bin), from where it's deleted.

    From the core OS's point of you, delete() will permanently delete it.

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  • 2020-12-21 13:07

    where the file is being stored?

    It isn't. You deleted it. It's deleted.

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