Overview
LuaFileSystem is a Lua library developed to complement the set of functions related to file systems offered by the standard Lua distribution.
LuaFileSystem offers a portable way to access the underlying directory structure and file attributes.
LuaFileSystem is free software and uses the same license as Lua 5.1.
Status
Current version is 1.6.2. It was developed for Lua 5.1 but also works with Lua 5.2.
Download
LuaFileSystem source can be downloaded from its Github page.
History
- Version 1.6.2 [??/Oct/2012]
- Full Lua 5.2 compatibility (with Lua 5.1 fallbacks)
- Version 1.6.1 [01/Oct/2012]
- fix build for Lua 5.2
- Version 1.6.0 [26/Sep/2012]
- getcwd fix for Android
- support for Lua 5.2
- add lfs.link
- other bug fixes
- Version 1.5.0 [20/Oct/2009]
- Added explicit next and close methods to second return value of lfs.dir (the directory object), for explicit iteration or explicit closing.
- Added directory locking via lfs.lock_dir function (see the manual).
- Version 1.4.2 [03/Feb/2009]
- Version 1.4.1 [07/May/2008]
-
- documentation review
- fixed Windows compilation issues
- fixed bug in the Windows tests (patch by Shmuel Zeigerman)
- fixed bug [#2185]
lfs.attributes(filename, 'size')
overflow on files > 2 Gb
- Version 1.4.0 [13/Feb/2008]
-
- added function
lfs.setmode
(works only in Windows systems). lfs.attributes
raises an error if attribute does not exist
- added function
- Version 1.3.0 [26/Oct/2007]
-
- added function
lfs.symlinkattributes
(works only in non Windows systems).
- added function
- Version 1.2.1 [08/May/2007]
-
- compatible only with Lua 5.1 (Lua 5.0 support was dropped)
- Version 1.2 [15/Mar/2006]
-
- added optional argument to
lfs.attributes
- added function
lfs.rmdir
- bug correction on
lfs.dir
- added optional argument to
- Version 1.1 [30/May/2005]
-
- added function
lfs.touch
.
- added function
- Version 1.0 [21/Jan/2005]
- Version 1.0 Beta [10/Nov/2004]
Credits
LuaFileSystem was designed by Roberto Ierusalimschy, André Carregal and Tomás Guisasola as part of the Kepler Project, which holds its copyright. LuaFileSystem is currently maintained by Fábio Mascarenhas.
Contact us
For more information please contact us. Comments are welcome!
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