On unix based systems permissions are viewed as a set of three octets for the owner the group and the rest of the world.
Ruby file exists.
Returns true if the named file exists and is a regular file.
File file mydir file will only return true for files not directories false file file myfile png true file directory.
Will also return true for directories.
The only difference between two methods is file exist.
In the description of file methods permission bits are a platform specific set of bits that indicate permissions of a file.
File exists means that stat or fstat system call is successful.
To test file existence.
The following command tests whether a file exists before opening it usr bin ruby file open file rb if file exists file rb the following command inquire whether the file is really a file usr bin ruby this returns either true or false file file text txt.
File can be an io object.
File name can be an io object.
Return true if the named file exists.
File file open yourfilename txt to check whether a file is already open you can use the following command.
If ruby returns a false value it means that the file is currently open.
Checking whether a file exists or not is one of the most basic file related tasks which you will do most of the times and thankfully ruby s file class provides two methods called file file.