symlink 1.0.0 (unreleased) ========================== Completely backwards-compatible, but I think it’s time to declare it 1.0.0 rather than releasing this as 0.1.1. • All functions are now available on all platforms. Before, cfg(not(any(target_os = "redox", unix, windows))) platforms got an empty crate. Now, the functions will fall back to std::fs::soft_link and std::fs::remove_file on other platforms, which typically means trying to create a symlink will produce an std::io::ErrorKind::Unsupported error. • But this does mean that wasm32-wasi now works (though untested). • I updated the documentation for correctness. Most obviously, I said this crate wasn’t as useful as it looked because stable Windows couldn’t do symlinks yet. Well, that was five years ago. For four and a half it has been able to. • I adjusted some stylistic conventions in code and comments throughout. Things like links in the documentation, for example. • I have removed all mentions of Redox, including in cfg(target_os = "redox"). This used to be necessary, but in mid-2019 Redox became unix-family . • I now offer this crate under the BlueOak-1.0.0 license, as well the existing Apache-2.0 and MIT licenses. symlink 0.1.0 (2017-01-27) ========================== initial release