There is no native rename. It's pretty much read the contents, delete the file, create a new file from contents.
Max On 04.02.2011, at 17:31, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > > On Feb 4, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote: > >> Stef, >> >> There is not much sense in creating a file without also putting >> something inside. There are various methods that give you a write >> straeam onto a new file. > > yes but consistent never hurts. > And I could create en empty file because an empty is an information. > > Do you know how to rename a file? Because I could not figure out. > >> Also note that FSFilesystem>>#createDirectory: is a private method, >> like about all other methods in there too. You are not supposed to >> call it directly. > > > Now I hate FS. I will stop working on it. > I prefer a worse system with doc that one better without. I'm spending hours > on it and I'm crawling > just because colin never ever thought that one idiot could want to use it. > > I cannot work on something that aliens me that way, too bad. > > Tx for your answer for me this is the end of the story. Wonderful community > that does not know how to write comments. > > We can always cry that the world does not recognize Smalltalk value, but when > I see python docs, they got it right! > > Stef
