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Stabilize Windows FileTypeExt
with is_symlink_dir
and is_symlink_file
#98583
Stabilize Windows FileTypeExt
with is_symlink_dir
and is_symlink_file
#98583
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…_file` These calls allow detecting whether a symlink is a file or a directory, a distinction Windows maintains, and one important to software that wants to do further operations on the symlink (e.g. removing it).
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These methods didn't have a tracking issue. |
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Impl looks fine, r=me once fcp happens
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I would definitely love this to be stable. This is not necessarily a problem but I thought it might be worth pointing out the difference between stdlib semantics and Windows semantics here. For example, if you want to know if a file is some kind of directory then you'd do: file.is_dir() || file.is_symlink_dir() Which ends up roughly translating to: file.is_directory() && (!file.is_symlink() || file.is_symlink()) Presumably this is optimized to |
@ChrisDenton That seems reasonable. I think we'd get much more confusing results if |
@rfcbot merge |
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Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#98583 (Stabilize Windows `FileTypeExt` with `is_symlink_dir` and `is_symlink_file`) - rust-lang#99698 (Prefer visibility map parents that are not `doc(hidden)` first) - rust-lang#99700 (Add a clickable link to the layout section) - rust-lang#99712 (passes: port more of `check_attr` module) - rust-lang#99759 (Remove dead code from cg_llvm) - rust-lang#99765 (Don't build std for *-uefi targets) - rust-lang#99771 (Update pulldown-cmark version to 0.9.2 (fixes url encoding for some chars)) - rust-lang#99775 (rustdoc: do not allocate String when writing path full name) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
These calls allow detecting whether a symlink is a file or a directory,
a distinction Windows maintains, and one important to software that
wants to do further operations on the symlink (e.g. removing it).