#136: ABCL should allow DIRECTORY listings that don't follow symlinks, and/or provide a function for deleting a directory tree -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Reporter: vvoutilainen | Owner: nobody Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: critical | Milestone: 0.26 Component: libraries | Version: Keywords: quicklisp directory symlink | -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- Zach Beane writes:
If I have a directory containing a file named a.txt and a symlink b.txt that points to a.txt, is there any ABCL function I can call to get both directory entries as separate objects, i.e. the list (#p"a.txt" #p"b.txt")? The semantics of CL:DIRECTORY seem to require resolving the b.txt symlink, so I'm trying to figure out an extra-standard way to do it in ABCL, if possible.
I suppose we could add a keyword argument to DIRECTORY that would allow that, or add a separate function. I don't think we have such a
facility
at the moment.
Let me back up and get to my actual goal; perhaps there's a way to do it in ABCL already...
I'd like to delete a directory tree from within ABCL. The directory generally consists of plain files and other directories, but in some cases there will be symlinks present. For other CL implementations, I used extra-standard directory deletion and enumeration functions, so I thought I could perhaps do the same in ABCL. But maybe I can go for a higher abstraction.
Is there a function within ABCL that deletes an entire directory tree?
Further, Zach writes:
Without the ability to do one of those two things, I'm afraid I won't be able to offer a version of Quicklisp that works with ABCL in the future.