On 2015-07-19 13:50, Pascal Schumacher wrote:

Imho we should close it as "won't fix", because it's a breaking change
and the current behavior makes more sense.


+1, we should return 0 if it is a zero byte file(i.e. in bash terms, test -s <path> should return 0). If the file itself doesn't exist the current behaviour of throwing an exception is correct imho. Thanks

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Thank you,
Balachandran S

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