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Update the documentation to point to open instead of is_file and is_dir
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poliorcetics committed Jun 27, 2020
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24 changes: 14 additions & 10 deletions src/libstd/fs.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1033,14 +1033,16 @@ impl Metadata {
/// [`is_dir`], and will be false for symlink metadata
/// obtained from [`symlink_metadata`].
///
/// This property means it is often more useful to use `!file_type.is_dir()`
/// than `file_type.is_file()` when your goal is to read bytes from a
/// source: the former includes symlink and pipes when the latter does not,
/// meaning you will break workflows like `diff <( prog_a ) <( prog_b )` on
/// a Unix-like system for example.
/// When the goal is simply to read from (or write to) the source, the most
/// reliable way to test the source can be read (or written to) is to open
/// it. Only using `is_file` can break workflows like `diff <( prog_a )` on
/// a Unix-like system for example. See [`File::open`] or
/// [`OpenOptions::open`] for more information.
///
/// [`is_dir`]: struct.Metadata.html#method.is_dir
/// [`symlink_metadata`]: fn.symlink_metadata.html
/// [`File::open`]: struct.File.html#method.open
/// [`OpenOptions::open`]: struct.OpenOptions.html#method.open
///
/// # Examples
///
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/// [`is_dir`] and [`is_symlink`]; only zero or one of these
/// tests may pass.
///
/// This property means it is often more useful to use `!file_type.is_dir()`
/// than `file_type.is_file()` when your goal is to read bytes from a
/// source: the former includes symlink and pipes when the latter does not,
/// meaning you will break workflows like `diff <( prog_a ) <( prog_b )` on
/// a Unix-like system for example.
/// When the goal is simply to read from (or write to) the source, the most
/// reliable way to test the source can be read (or written to) is to open
/// it. Only using `is_file` can break workflows like `diff <( prog_a )` on
/// a Unix-like system for example. See [`File::open`] or
/// [`OpenOptions::open`] for more information.
///
/// [`is_dir`]: struct.FileType.html#method.is_dir
/// [`is_symlink`]: struct.FileType.html#method.is_symlink
/// [`File::open`]: struct.File.html#method.open
/// [`OpenOptions::open`]: struct.OpenOptions.html#method.open
///
/// # Examples
///
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/libstd/path.rs
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/// check errors, call [`fs::metadata`] and handle its Result. Then call
/// [`fs::Metadata::is_file`] if it was Ok.
///
/// Note that the explanation about using `!is_dir` instead of `is_file`
/// Note that the explanation about using `open` instead of `is_file`
/// that is present in the [`fs::Metadata`] documentation also applies here.
///
/// [`fs::metadata`]: ../../std/fs/fn.metadata.html
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