This package provides interface to
directory package for
users of Chris Done’s path. It
also implements some missing stuff like recursive scanning and copying of
directories.
Consult Haddocks for usage, which should be trivial.
Added walkDir function to traverse a directory tree with a handler.
Added walkDirAccum function which is like walkDir but also accepts an
output writer and returns the accumulated output.
All recursive traversal functions (existing and new) now safely handle
directory loops due to symbolic or hard links.
Added “since” notes to public functions in API.
Path IO 1.1.0
Fixed bug in copyDirRecur when it was unable to fully copy read-only
directories.
Added copyDirRecur' function that works just like copyDirRecur, but
does not preserve directory permissions.
Path IO 1.0.1
Fixed bug in copyDirRecur for non-existing destination paths when
directory to copy does not contain sub-directories.
Made copyDirRecur try to copy permissions for destination directory too
(previously it only tried to copy them for sub-directories).
Path IO 1.0.0
Changed signature of getAppUserDataDir, so it takes String as the
first argument.
Removed deprecated forgivingAbsence' function.
Made findFile lazier, it stops searching as soon as a file is found.
Added some tests.
Path IO 0.3.1
Introduced synonym for forgivingAbsence' —
ignoringAbsence. forgivingAbsence' is deprecated now, but it’s still
there.
Added a handy shortcut ensureDir that is defined as
ensureDir = createDirIfMissing True.
Made getHomeDir and getTempDir more robust when they are influenced by
values of environment variables.
Path IO 0.3.0
Added forgivingAbsence, resolveFile, and resolveDir functions, so
the package now provides all functionality that Path.IO module in Stack
has.
Added closed type family RelPath, makeRelative, and
makeRelativeToCurrentDir functions.
Fixed signature of getAppUserDataDir.
Path IO 0.2.0
Added functions from temporary: withTempFile, withTempDir,
withSystemTempFile, withSystemTempDir, openTempFile,
openBinaryTempFile, and createTempDir. temporary is a lightweight
and ubiquitous package, so depending on it should be OK.