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- What's this?
Allows you to “listen” to changes in a file system. The evented file updater does not hit disk when checking for updates instead it uses platform specific file system events to trigger a change in state.
The file checker takes an array of files to watch or a hash specifying directories and file extensions to watch. It also takes a block that is called when EventedFileUpdateChecker#execute is run or when EventedFileUpdateChecker#execute_if_updated is run and there have been changes to the file system.
Note: Forking will cause the first call to `updated?` to return `true`.
Example:
checker = EventedFileUpdateChecker.new(["/tmp/foo"], -> { puts "changed" }) checker.updated? # => false checker.execute_if_updated # => nil FileUtils.touch("/tmp/foo") checker.updated? # => true checker.execute_if_updated # => "changed"