# FS (filesystem) module This module provides functions to inspect the file system. It is available starting with version 0.53.0. ## File lookup rules Non-absolute paths are looked up relative to the directory where the current `meson.build` file is. If specified, `~` is expanded to the user home directory. ### exists Takes a single string argument and returns true if an entity with that name exists on the file system. This can be a file, directory or a special entry such as a device node. ### is_dir Takes a single string argument and returns true if a directory with that name exists on the file system. This method follows symbolic links. ### is_file Takes a single string argument and returns true if an file with that name exists on the file system. This method follows symbolic links. ### is_symlink Takes a single string argument and returns true if the path pointed to by the string is a symbolic link. ## File Parameters ### hash The `fs.hash(filename)` method computes the requested hash sum of a file. The available hash methods include: md5, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512. ### size The `fs.size(filename)` method returns the size of the file in bytes. Symlinks will be resolved if possible. ### samefile The `fs.samefile(filename1, filename2)` method allows determining if two filenames refer to the same file. Perhaps a meson.build file in one place refer to a symlink and in another place a relative path and/or absolute path. The `samefile` method allows determining if these are the same file. Examples: ```meson x = 'foo.txt' y = 'sub/../foo.txt' z = 'bar.txt' # a symlink pointing to foo.txt fs.samefile(x, y) # true fs.samefile(x, z) # true ``` ## Filename modification ### with_suffix The `with_suffix` method is a *string manipulation* convenient for filename modifications. It allows changing the filename suffix like: ## swap suffix ```meson original = '/opt/foo.ini' new = fs.with_suffix(original, '.txt') # /opt/foo.txt ``` #### add suffix ```meson original = '/opt/foo' new = fs.with_suffix(original, '.txt') # /opt/foo.txt ``` #### compound suffix swap ```meson original = '/opt/foo.dll.a' new = fs.with_suffix(original, '.so') # /opt/foo.dll.so ``` #### delete suffix ```meson original = '/opt/foo.dll.a' new = fs.with_suffix(original, '') # /opt/foo.dll ``` The files need not actually exist yet for this method, as it's just string manipulation.