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CHANGELOG ========= v0.0.18 ------- * restricted the use of the file.succ() method, and removed timestamp functionality from it. Now it only works if the initial file has an extension (no trailing counter, like file.000001 ). Still fills in v0.0.17 ------- * `.without_ext()` now takes an argument, will only strip that extension. * updated `fun_with_testing` dependency, moved FunWith::Files-related stuff from that gem to this one. v0.0.14 ------- ??? v0.0.12 ------- FilePath.touch() takes same options as FileUtils.touch() FilePath.glob() now takes a block (yields files one at a time) v0.0.9 ------ Changed the initialization procedure, which wasn't working on some systems. v0.0.8 ------ A few new, useful functions. .ext() overloaded to take an argument, spit out the path with .arg added to the end. timestamp() v0.0.7 ------ Added dependency on `fun_with_version_strings`. Then removed it, cuz fwvs needs fwf more. Bleh. Added filepath.md5() => hexdigest of file contents. Added shaXXXX functions, so the poor li'l crypto won't feel left out. 0.0.4 - 0.0.6 ------------- I've not been so good about updating this doc. 0.0.3 ----- Added .succession() to get all existing files within a succession group. The differentiating piece of the filename can be either a timestamp or a numeric ID. TODO ---- * It really makes more sense for path.basename to return a string instead of a filepath. Or is it? Why does Pathname.basename return a path? Imma cargo cult this and leave it as-is.
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