Creates a directory including any necessary but nonexistent parent directories.
# S3 method for default
mkdirs(pathname, mustWork=FALSE, maxTries=5L, ...)
Returns TRUE
if the directory was successfully created,
otherwise FALSE
.
Note that if the directory already exists, FALSE
is returned.
A character
string of the pathname to be checked.
If TRUE
and the directory does not already exists or
is failed to be created, an error is thrown, otherwise not.
A positive integer
specifying how many times the
method should try to create a missing directory before giving up.
Not used.
On very rare occasions, we have observed on a large shared file
system that if one tests for the existence of a directory immediately
after creating it with dir.create
(), it may appear not
to be created. We believe this is due to the fact that there is a
short delay between creating a directory and that information being
fully propagated on the file system. To minimize the risk for such
false assertions on "slow" file systems, this method tries to create
a missing directory multiple times (argument maxTries
) (while
waiting a short period of time between each round) before giving up.
Henrik Bengtsson
Internally dir.create
() is used.