- findup.glob() now returns the path of the first pattern matched by
glob.glob() in the current working directory (or a given dir) or the
nearest ancestor dir. Version 0.2.0 returned the directory containing
the path. In keeping with
node-findup-sync
this returns the matching path itself. - change parameter name from
cwd
todirname
in findup.glob() - remove unused parameter in
walkup
function. - Change exception raised when
dirname
is not a directory to the more specificValueError
.
- findup.glob() now conforms to its documentation, by returning the directory containing the path that the glob pattern matches instead of the path itself.
- Argh! How embarrassing! This package could not be installed with pip,
because it was missing the MANIFEST.in file that included the README.md file
that setup.py uses. This is now fixed, so
pip install findup
works.