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| * New `Control` file system operation allows sending custom control codes to the file system using the Windows `DeviceIoControl` API. FUSE `ioctl` is also supported. | * New `Control` file system operation allows sending custom control codes to the file system using the Windows `DeviceIoControl` API. FUSE `ioctl` is also supported. | ||||||
| * New `SetDelete` file system operation can optionally be used instead of `CanDelete`. `SetDelete` or `CanDelete` are used to handle the file "disposition" flag, which determines if a file is marked for deletion. See the relevant documentation for more details. | * New `SetDelete` file system operation can optionally be used instead of `CanDelete`. `SetDelete` or `CanDelete` are used to handle the file "disposition" flag, which determines if a file is marked for deletion. See the relevant documentation for more details. | ||||||
| * `FlushAndPurgeOnCleanup` has now been added to the .NET API. (GitHub PR #176; thanks @FrKaram.) | * `FlushAndPurgeOnCleanup` has now been added to the .NET API. (GitHub PR #176; thanks @FrKaram.) | ||||||
|  | * The Launcher now supports running file systems under the user account that started them. Use `RunAs="."` in the file system registry entry. | ||||||
| * New sample file system "airfs" contributed by @JohnOberschelp. Airfs is an in-memory file system like Memfs on which it is based on; it has received substantial improvements in how the file name space is maintained and has been modified to use modern C++ techniques by John. | * New sample file system "airfs" contributed by @JohnOberschelp. Airfs is an in-memory file system like Memfs on which it is based on; it has received substantial improvements in how the file name space is maintained and has been modified to use modern C++ techniques by John. | ||||||
| * New sample file system "passthrough-fuse3" passes all operations to an underlying file system. This file system is built using the FUSE3 API. It builds and runs on both Windows and Cygwin. | * New sample file system "passthrough-fuse3" passes all operations to an underlying file system. This file system is built using the FUSE3 API. It builds and runs on both Windows and Cygwin. | ||||||
| * The FUSE layer now supports multiple file systems within a single process. This is a long standing problem that has been fixed. (GitHub issue #135.) | * The FUSE layer now supports multiple file systems within a single process. This is a long standing problem that has been fixed. (GitHub issue #135.) | ||||||
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