Apparently it is #resolve: '/tmp/data-dir/' asFileReference resolve: 'a/b/c/file.txt' asFileReference
Way too many methods on the public classes of FileSystem are undocumented. On 21 Jun 2013, at 16:31, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone know how I can/should concatenate 2 FileReference paths ? > > Given /tmp/my-cache and a/b/data.txt I want to get /tmp/my-cache/a/b/data.txt > in such a way that it is a correct, useable path. Next I want to do > #ensureDirectory on the parent and write to the file. > > '/tmp/my-cache' asFileReference / 'a/b/data.txt' asFileReference > > does not work. > > '/tmp/my-cache' asFileReference / 'a/b/data.txt' > > works but is wrong internally. > > I can't figure out the semantics of #, > > TIA, > > Sven
