1.7.3 - 24-Apr-2014¶ ↑
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The basename and dirname methods now return Pathname objects.
1.7.2 - 23-Apr-2014¶ ↑
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The join and expand_path methods now return Pathname objects.
1.7.1 - 28-Mar-2014¶ ↑
1.7.0 - 28-Mar-2014¶ ↑
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Windows now uses FFI internally instead of win32-api.
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Added a custom pretty_print method for the pp library.
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Reorganized the test suite for Windows, and added many more test tasks to the Rakefile.
1.6.5 - 19-Sep-2011¶ ↑
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Added the String#to_path instance method. This returns a Pathname object.
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The architecture for the Windows gem is now “universal”, and some gemspec dependencies were simplified.
1.6.4 - 20-Jan-2011¶ ↑
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Explicitly remove the Pathname const if it is already defined in order to avoid a superclass mismatch error. This library assumes that if you require pathname2, you want my version of the Pathname class.
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Updated URI handling for Ruby 1.9.x.
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Added the Pathname() method, a synonym for Pathname.new.
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Some Rakefile and gemspec tweaks.
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Some updates to the test suite, including some specifically for Windows 7.
1.6.3 - 2-Oct-2009¶ ↑
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Updated Windows platform handling code to include mingw and cygwin.
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Added the :gem rake task.
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Minor gemspec updates.
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Some minor test suite updates.
1.6.2 - 4-Aug-2009¶ ↑
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Now compatible with Ruby 1.9.x.
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License changed to Artistic 2.0.
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Added the Pathname.pwd method as a synonym for Pathname.new.
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Modified Pathname#dirname so that you can specify a level that indicates how many levels up you want to retrieve. For example, if your path was '/usr/local/bin', then path.dirname(2) would return '/usr'.
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Now compatible with Ruby 1.9.x.
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Bumped required version of the facade library to 1.0.4.
1.6.1 - 8-Nov-2008¶ ↑
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Added the Pathname#[] method, which accepts an index, an index plus a length, or a range, and returns appropriate the path element(s).
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Refactoring the platform checking in the test suite to use rbconfig instead of RUBY_PLATFORM.
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More inline documentation examples.
1.6.0 - 13-July-2008¶ ↑
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The facade for ftools (and ftools itself) has been removed. The ftools library is deprecated in favor of FileUtils.
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PathnameError is now Pathname::Error.
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Bug fix for Pathname#relative_path_from for MS Windows. Thanks go to an anonymous user for the spot.
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Fixed a bug where frozen strings would raise an error on MS Windows.
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The code is now -w clean.
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Removed the C version as part of the release because it was just too difficult to maintain both versions. The C code remains in CVS, however.
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Changed platform checking to use rbconfig instead of RUBY_PLATFORM to avoid potential issues with other Ruby implementation.
1.5.2 - 9-Mar-2007¶ ↑
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Bug fix for the Pathname#realpath method where it was not handling recursive symlinks. The C version was also fixed, but it only affected platforms that don't have the realpath() function.
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Added a test for recursive symlinks (for Solaris, anyway).
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Updated the docs for Pathname#realpath.
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Minor speed enhancements for the C version and the elimination of one (potential) segfault.
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Added a 'Future Plans' section to the README.
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Added a Rakefile. You can now build, clean, and test and install (both the pure Ruby and C versions).
1.5.1 - 28-Aug-2006¶ ↑
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Added the Kernel#pn method as a shortcut for Pathname.new.
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The Pathname#readlink now properly handles symbolic links. The 'fix' from 1.4.4 did not work.
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The C extension uses your system's realpath() function for the Pathname#readlink method if it has one.
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Added the '/' alias for '+'. So, p1 / p2 is the same as p1 + p2.
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The windows-pr package is now required on MS Windows.
1.5.0 - 17-Apr-2006¶ ↑
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Better subclass handling, in that some methods that previously returned hardcoded Pathname.new now return self.class.new.
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File URL's are now handled on Unix as well (using the 'uri' package).
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Some comment changes/clarifications.
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Added the PathnameError class to the pure Ruby version.
1.4.4 - 23-Mar-2006¶ ↑
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If the path is a symbolic link the Pathname#realpath method now returns the absolute path of that link, i.e. the result of File.readlink (as a Pathname object).
1.4.3 - 3-Mar-2006¶ ↑
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Added the Pathname#realpath method.
1.4.2 - 22-Feb-2006¶ ↑
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Fixed the Pathname#relative_path_from method for Windows. This really only affected edge cases that you probably never saw anyway.
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Added corresponding tests for Windows.
1.4.1 - 18-Feb-2006¶ ↑
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Added the Pathname#parent method.
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Added the Pathname#relative_path_from method.
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Bug fix for Pathname#pstrip on *nix.
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Corresponding test suite additions.
1.4.0 - 19-Dec-2005¶ ↑
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Added destructive and non-destructive methods for some methods - pstrip, pstrip!, undecorate, undecorate!, clean and clean!.
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Added a C extension version of this package. You can use the C version instead of the pure Ruby version instead. See the README for more details.
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Fixed bug in the root method where the result wasn't guaranteed to be a Pathname class.
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Fixed bugs in Windows version where the receiver was inadvertantly modified in some cases, and added tests to check for this in the future.
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Modified the Dir.glob facade so that it (temporarily) changes to the path directory, globs on that path, then returns to the original directory.
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Added the bench_pathname.rb script to let you benchmark all Pathname methods.
1.3.1 - 21-Nov-2005¶ ↑
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Added the Pathname#children method.
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Added tests for the Pathname#children method.
1.3.0 - 28-Oct-2005¶ ↑
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Added the short_path and long_path methods for MS Windows.
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Optimization for the '+' method on Unix.
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Added some examples under the 'examples' directory.
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More tests added and some minor changes to the test suite in general.
1.2.1 - 1-Sep-2005¶ ↑
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Bug fix for the ascend and descend methods wrt Windows and UNC paths.
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More tests added for ascend and descend methods.
1.2.0 - 29-Aug-2005¶ ↑
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Added the 'ascend' and 'descend' methods.
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Added corresponding test suite additions.
1.1.0 - 13-Jul-2005¶ ↑
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Added the 'find' facade.
1.0.0 - 11-Jun-2005¶ ↑
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Initial release