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255 # Remove a single record from the deferred-write buffer without writing it
620 # write several chunks. All the writing will be done in
711 # Instead of writing the last length($data) bytes from the block
960 # the end of the file. We prepare for this by writing
1060 # Matters related to deferred writing
1143 # Discard deferred writes, but retain old deferred writing mode
1152 # Deferred writing is enabled, either explicitly ($self->{defer})
1371 # Unless deferred writing is enabled, it should be empty
1373 _ci_warn("deferred writing disabled, but deferbuffer nonempty");
2194 If you use deferred writing (See L<"Deferred Writing">, below) then
2270 holding a lock will not prevent anyone else from reading, writing, or
2353 actual writing, and then have it done all at once. The following loop
2362 If C<Tie::File>'s memory limit is large enough, all the writing will
2367 need to enable deferred writing to get good performance for this
2396 If you resize the array with deferred writing enabled, the file will
2399 immediately, but the writing of the actual data is deferred. This
2404 C<Tie::File> tries to guess when deferred writing might be helpful,
2434 Caching and deferred writing are inappropriate if you want the same
2491 You might be tempted to think that deferred writing is like