The libuv release used by fs was updated to 1.38.1
dir_create() now consults the process umask so the mode during directory creation works like mkdir does (#284).
fs_path, fs_bytes and fs_perms objects are now compatible with vctrs 0.3.0 (#266)
fs_path objects now sort properly when there is a mix of ASCII and unicode elements (#279)
file_info(..., follow = TRUE), is_dir(), and is_file() follow relative symlinks in non-current directories (@heavywatal, #280)
dir_map() now grows its internal list safely, the 1.4.0 release introduced an unsafe regression (#268)
file_info() returns a tibble if the tibble package is installed, and subsets work when it is a data.frame (#265)
path_real() always fails if the file does not exist. Thus it can no longer be used to resolve symlinks further up the path hierarchy for files that do not yet exist. This reverts the feature introduced in 1.2.7 (#144, #221, #231)
[[.fs_path, [[.fs_bytes and [[.fs_perms now preserve their classes after subsetting (#254).
path_has_parent() now recycles both the path and parent arguments (#253).
path_ext_set() now recycles both the path and ext arguments (#250).
Internally fs no longer depends on Rcpp
fs now passes along CPPFLAGS during compilation of libuv, fixing an issue that could prevent compilation from source on macOS Catalina. (@kevinushey, #229)
fs now compiles on alpine linux (#210)
dir_create() now works with absolute paths and recurse = FALSE (#204).
dir_tree() now works with paths that need tilde expansion (@dmurdoch, @jennybc, #203).
file_info() now returns file sizes with the proper classes (“fs_bytes” and “numeric”), rather than just “fs_bytes” (#239)
get_dirent_type() gains a fail argument (@bellma-lilly, #219)
is_dir(), is_file(), is_file_empty() and file_info() gain a follow argument, to follow links and return information about the linked file rather than the link itself (#198)
path() now follows “tidy” recycling rules, namely only consistent or length 1 inputs are recycled. (#238)
path() now errors if the path given or constructed will exceed PATH_MAX (#233).
path_ext_set() now works with multiple paths (@maurolepore, #208).
Fix missed test with UTF-8 characters, which now passes on a strict Latin-1 locale.
Fix undefined behavior when casting -1 to size_t.
dir_ls(), dir_map(), dir_walk(), dir_info() and dir_tree() gain a recurse argument, which can be either a TRUE or FALSE (as was supported previously) or a number of levels to recurse. The previous argument recursive has been deprecated.dir_copy() gains a overwrite argument, to overwrite a given directory (@pasipasi123, #193)dir_create() now throws a more accurate error message when you try to create a directory in a non-writeable location (#196).
fs_path objects now always show 10 characters by default when printed in tibbles (#191).
path_file(), path_dir() and path_ext() now return normal character vectors rather than tidy paths (#194).
path_package() now works with paths in development packages automatically (#175).
tests now pass successfully when run in strict Latin-1 locale
file_size() function added as a helper for file_info("file")$size (#171)
is_file_empty() function added to test for empty files` (#171)
dir_tree() function added to print a command line representation of a directory tree, analogous to the unix tree program (#82).
Add a comparison vignette to quickly compare base R, fs and shell alternatives (@xvrdm, #168).
path_ext_set() and file_temp() now treat extensions with a leading . and those without equally. e.g. path_ext_set("foo", ext = "bar") and path_ext_set("foo", ext = ".bar") both result in “foo.bar”
Tidy paths are now always returned with uppercase drive letters on Windows (#174).
format.bench_bytes() now works with str() in R 3.5.1+ (#155).
path_ext(), path_ext_remove(), and path_ext_set() now work on paths with no extension, and file_temp() now prepends a . to the file extension (#153).
Link with -pthread by default and fix on BSD systems (#128, #145, #146).
file_chown() can now take a group_id parameter as character (@cderv, #162).
Parameter browser in file_show() now works as described in the documentation (@GegznaV, #154).
path_real() now works even if the file does not exist, but there are symlinks further up the path hierarchy (#144).
colourise_fs_path() now returns paths uncolored if the colors argument / LS_COLORS is malformed (#135).
This is a small bugfix only release.
file_move() now fall back to copying, then removing files when moving files between devices (which would otherwise fail) (#131, https://github.com/r-lib/usethis/issues/438).
Fix for a double free when using warn = TRUE (#132)
New path_wd() generates paths from the current working directory (#122).
New path_has_parent() determines if a path has a given parent (#116).
New file_touch() used to change access and modification times for a file (#98).
dir_ls(), dir_map(), dir_walk(), dir_info() and file_info() gain a fail parameter, to signal warnings rather than errors if they are called on a path which is unavailable due to permissions or locked resources (#105).
path_tidy() now always includes a trailing slash for the windows root directory, e.g. C:/ (#124).
path_ext(), path_ext_set() and path_ext_remove() now handle paths with non-ASCII characters (#120).
fs_path objects now print (without colors) even if the user does not have permission to stat them (#121).
compatibility with upcoming gcc 8 based Windows toolchain (#119)
Experimental support for / and + methods for fs_path objects (#110).
file_create() and dir_create() now take ..., which is passed to path() to make construction a little nicer (#80).
path_ext(), path_ext_set() and path_ext_remove() now handle paths with directories including hidden files without extensions (#92).
file_copy() now copies files into the directory if the target is a directory (#102).
fs_path fs_bytes and fs_perm objects now use methods::setOldClass() so that S4 dispatch to their base classes works as intended (#91).
Fix allocation bug in path_exists() using delete [] when we should have used free().
path_abs() gains a start argument, to specify where the absolute path should be calculated from (#87).path_ext() now returns character() if given 0 length inputs (#89)
Fix for a memory issue reported by ASAN and valgrind.
path_expand() and path_home() now use USERPROFILE or HOMEDRIVE/HOMEPATH as the user home directory on Windows. This differs from the definition used in path.expand() but is consistent with definitions from other programming environments such as python and rust. This is also more compatible with external tools such as git and ssh, both of which put user-level files in USERPROFILE by default. To mimic R’s (and previous) behavior there are functions path_expand_r() and path_home_r().
Handling missing values are more consistent. In general is_* functions always return FALSE for missing values, path_* functions always propagate NA values (NA inputs become NA outputs) and dir_* file_* and link_* functions error with NA inputs.
fs functions now preserve tildes in their outputs. Previously paths were always returned with tildes expanded. Users can use path_expand() to expand tildes if desired.
path_norm() (#63).file_chmod() is now vectorized over both of its arguments (#71).link_create() now fails silently if an identical link already exists (#77).path_package() function created as an analog to system.file() which always fails if the package or file does not exist (#75)Tidy paths no longer expand ~.
Filesystem modification functions now error for NA inputs. (#48)
path() now returns 0 length output if given any 0 length inputs (#54).
dir_delete() now correctly expands paths (#47).
dir_delete() now correctly deletes hidden files and directories (#46).
link_path() now checks for an error before trying to make a string, avoiding a crash (#43).
libuv return paths now marked as UTF-8 strings in C code, fixing encoding issues on windows. (#42)
dir_copy() now copies the directory inside the target if the target is a directory (#51).
dir_copy() now works correctly with absolute paths and no longer removes files when overwrite = TRUE.
NEWS.md file to track changes to the package.