watcher 0.9.7+15 
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A file system watcher. It monitors changes to contents of directories and sends notifications when files have been added, removed, or modified.
0.9.7+15 #
- Fix a bug on Mac where modifying a directory with a path exactly matching a prefix of a modified file would suppress change events for that file.
 
0.9.7+14 #
- Prepare for breaking change in SDK where modified times for not found files becomes meaningless instead of null.
 
0.9.7+13 #
- Catch & forward 
FileSystemExceptionfrom unexpectedly closed file watchers on windows; the watcher will also be automatically restarted when this occurs. 
0.9.7+12 #
- Catch 
FileSystemExceptionduringexistsSync()on Windows. - Internal cleanup.
 
0.9.7+11 #
- Fix an analysis hint.
 
0.9.7+10 #
- Set max SDK version to 
<3.0.0, and adjust other dependencies. 
0.9.7+9 #
- Internal changes only.
 
0.9.7+8 #
- Fix Dart 2.0 type issues on Mac and Windows.
 
0.9.7+7 #
- 
Updates to support Dart 2.0 core library changes (wave 2.2). See issue 31847 for details.
 
0.9.7+6 #
- Internal changes only, namely removing dep on scheduled test.
 
0.9.7+5 #
- Fix an analysis warning.
 
0.9.7+4 #
- Declare support for 
async2.0.0. 
0.9.7+3 #
- Fix a crashing bug on Linux.
 
0.9.7+2 #
- Narrow the constraint on 
asyncto reflect the APIs this package is actually using. 
0.9.7+1 #
- Fix all strong-mode warnings.
 
0.9.7 #
- Fix a bug in 
FileWatcherwhere events could be added after watchers were closed. 
0.9.6 #
- 
Add a
Watcherinterface that encompasses watching both files and directories. - 
Add
FileWatcherandPollingFileWatcherclasses for watching changes to individual files. - 
Deprecate
DirectoryWatcher.directory. UseDirectoryWatcher.pathinstead. 
0.9.5 #
- Fix bugs where events could be added after watchers were closed.
 
0.9.4 #
- Treat add events for known files as modifications instead of discarding them on Mac OS.
 
0.9.3 #
- 
Improved support for Windows via
WindowsDirectoryWatcher. - 
Simplified
PollingDirectoryWatcher. - 
Fixed bugs in
MacOSDirectoryWatcher