CHANGELOG ========= 5.4.0 ----- * Deprecate `Comparator::setTarget()` and `Comparator::setOperator()` * Add a constructor to `Comparator` that allows setting target and operator * Finder's iterator has now `Symfony\Component\Finder\SplFileInfo` inner type specified * Add recursive .gitignore files support 5.0.0 ----- * added `$useNaturalSort` argument to `Finder::sortByName()` 4.3.0 ----- * added Finder::ignoreVCSIgnored() to ignore files based on rules listed in .gitignore 4.2.0 ----- * added $useNaturalSort option to Finder::sortByName() method * the `Finder::sortByName()` method will have a new `$useNaturalSort` argument in version 5.0, not defining it is deprecated * added `Finder::reverseSorting()` to reverse the sorting 4.0.0 ----- * removed `ExceptionInterface` * removed `Symfony\Component\Finder\Iterator\FilterIterator` 3.4.0 ----- * deprecated `Symfony\Component\Finder\Iterator\FilterIterator` * added Finder::hasResults() method to check if any results were found 3.3.0 ----- * added double-star matching to Glob::toRegex() 3.0.0 ----- * removed deprecated classes 2.8.0 ----- * deprecated adapters and related classes 2.5.0 ----- * added support for GLOB_BRACE in the paths passed to Finder::in() 2.3.0 ----- * added a way to ignore unreadable directories (via Finder::ignoreUnreadableDirs()) * unified the way subfolders that are not executable are handled by always throwing an AccessDeniedException exception 2.2.0 ----- * added Finder::path() and Finder::notPath() methods * added finder adapters to improve performance on specific platforms * added support for wildcard characters (glob patterns) in the paths passed to Finder::in() 2.1.0 ----- * added Finder::sortByAccessedTime(), Finder::sortByChangedTime(), and Finder::sortByModifiedTime() * added Countable to Finder * added support for an array of directories as an argument to Finder::exclude() * added searching based on the file content via Finder::contains() and Finder::notContains() * added support for the != operator in the Comparator * [BC BREAK] filter expressions (used for file name and content) are no more considered as regexps but glob patterns when they are enclosed in '*' or '?'