commit | 5403d046c0860abf8be96accfce9ce1593f82166 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Andrew Walbran <qwandor@google.com> | Thu Nov 11 13:41:13 2021 +0000 |
committer | Andrew Walbran <qwandor@google.com> | Thu Nov 11 13:50:11 2021 +0000 |
tree | 8a9386b3434d406d3f8084de3b4b538e0a36bea2 | |
parent | dabeaa4ed70046268c6dee4c9130faab5d7d9dd0 [diff] |
Add OWNERS and fix METADATA file. Use crates.io for url rather than git, like other Rust crates. Test: No code or build change Change-Id: Iea81cb8ce974dc8eb939c0916fb25c8aca0ea0a2
Reliable and fast directory removal functions.
remove_dir_all
- on non-Windows this is a re-export of std::fs::remove_dir_all
. For Windows an implementation that handles the locking of directories that occurs when deleting directory trees rapidly.
remove_dir_contents
- as for remove_dir_all
but does not delete the supplied root directory.
ensure_empty_dir
- as for remove_dir_contents
but will create the directory if it does not exist.
extern crate remove_dir_all; use remove_dir_all::*; fn main() { remove_dir_all("./temp/").unwrap(); remove_dir_contents("./cache/").unwrap(); }
The minimum rust version for remove_dir_all
is the latest stable release, and the minimum version may be bumped through patch releases. You can pin to a specific version by setting by add =
to your version (e.g. =0.6.0
), or commiting a Cargo.lock
file to your project.