On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 08:01PM, Ivan Veselovskiy wrote: > Currently we have #create, #append , #mkdirs operations that implicitly > create parent directories if they are absent. > Now #mkdirs uses the properties passed in for the implicitly created > directories if they are not null, and uses default properties (with 0777 > permission flag) if the properties are not given. > #create & #append use for the implicitly created directories properties > passed in for newly created file, if the passed in properties are not null, > and use default properties (with 0777 permission flag) if they are not > given. > The question is: wouldn't it be more logical to always use defaults for the > implicitly created directories?
Looks like this is way to late, but still... Perhaps more logical would be to do what Unix does: if permissions aren't explicitly set during creation, those should be inherited from the parent. Does it makes sense? Cos
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