On 7 Mar 2007, at 10:12, Mark Smith wrote:
Well, not to belabour the point (much), but since it's quite clear
from the docs that the rename command can move a file to a new
location, it seems pretty reasonable to expect that a developer
would consider checking for the existence of a similarly named file
in the target location and deciding what to do about it before
going ahead...
Yes, sort of, but when you consider this comment:
Caution! This command can be used to rename or move files and
folders your stack did not create. Of course, a stack should not
rename or move files and folders it didn't create without obtaining
explicit confirmation from the user.
One would think that if they have gone to all the trouble of pointing
this out, there would also be a warning about files being deleted!
Especially when you also consider that under the "delete" command, it
reads:
Caution! This command cannot be undone, so be very certain before
you use it. The delete file command removes the file completely from
the user's system. It does not place the file in the Trash or Recycle
Bin.
And this is on the "delete" command where is is *obvious* that a file
*could* be deleted as apposed to being moved to the trash.
All the Best
Dave
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