On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 23:23:10 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Tuesday, February 09, 2016 20:20:59 Suliman via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
It's look like that I can only create one nesting level sub
folder, for example there is exists dir: D:\foo
I can't create dir D:\foo\bar\baz I can only create D:\foo\bar

D:\foo\bar

Is it's rational limit or it is bug? Here is error when I tried to folder in folder thet do not exists.

It's not very handy to write all levels by hands...

td.windows.syserror.WindowsException@C:\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\stdfile.d(2048):
 F:\foo\imgs_projected\jma_vis\1602\123: ╨б╨╕╤Б╤В╨╡╨╝╨╡ ╨╜╨╡ ╤Г╨┤╨╨╡╤В╤Б╤П 
╨╜╨░╨╣╤В╨╕ ╤Г╨║╨░╨╖╨░╨╜╨╜╤Л╨╣ ╨┐╤Г╤В╤М. (error 3)

You can use std.file.mkdirRecurse instead of std.file.mkdir. std.file.mkdirRecurse is similar to mkdir -p like std.file.mkdir is similar to mkdir.

- Jonathan M Davis

What profit to split it's in two functions? Why mkdir can't work in recursive mode?

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