The BasePlus package [ver. 2.4.0]

The BasePlus package [ver. 2.4.0]

Changes:
- new parameter `backslashSens=` added to the `%dirsAndFiles()` macro.

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Bart Jablonski
2025-08-07 18:26:30 +02:00
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### Version information:
- Package: BasePlus
- Version: 2.3.1
- Generated: 2025-08-05T20:07:24
- Version: 2.4.0
- Generated: 2025-08-07T17:06:16
- Author(s): Bartosz Jablonski (yabwon@gmail.com), Quentin McMullen (qmcmullen@gmail.com)
- Maintainer(s): Bartosz Jablonski (yabwon@gmail.com)
- License: MIT
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---
# The `BasePlus` package, version: `2.3.1`;
# The `BasePlus` package, version: `2.4.0`;
---
# The BasePlus package [ver. 2.3.1] <a name="baseplus-package"></a> ###############################################
# The BasePlus package [ver. 2.4.0] <a name="baseplus-package"></a> ###############################################
The **BasePlus** package implements useful
functions and functionalities I miss in the BASE SAS.
@@ -838,6 +838,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
<,longFormat=>
<,fileExt=>
<,maxDepth=>
<,backslashSens=>
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -868,6 +869,11 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
* `maxDepth=0` - *Optional*, if not zero then indicates
maximum depth of search in the root path.
* `backslashSens=0` - *Optional*, if not zero then it indicates
that backslash(`\`) symbol in files and dirs
names is detectable under Linux. Accepted
values: `0` and `1`. Ignored under Windows.
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################