In a number of places internal to R, we need to know which files have changed (e.g. after building a vignette). I've just written a general purpose function "changedFiles" that I'll probably commit to R-devel. Comments on the design (or bug reports) would be appreciated.

The source for the function and the Rd page for it are inline below.

----- changedFiles.R:
changedFiles <- function(snapshot, timestamp = tempfile("timestamp"), file.info = NULL,
             md5sum = FALSE, full.names = FALSE, ...) {
    dosnapshot <- function(args) {
        fullnames <- do.call(list.files, c(full.names = TRUE, args))
        names <- do.call(list.files, c(full.names = full.names, args))
if (isTRUE(file.info) || (is.character(file.info) && length(file.info))) {
            info <- file.info(fullnames)
        rownames(info) <- names
            if (isTRUE(file.info))
                file.info <- c("size", "isdir", "mode", "mtime")
        } else
            info <- data.frame(row.names=names)
    if (md5sum)
        info <- data.frame(info, md5sum = tools::md5sum(fullnames))
    list(info = info, timestamp = timestamp, file.info = file.info,
         md5sum = md5sum, full.names = full.names, args = args)
    }
    if (missing(snapshot) || !inherits(snapshot, "changedFilesSnapshot")) {
        if (length(timestamp) == 1)
            file.create(timestamp)
        if (missing(snapshot)) snapshot <- "."
        pre <- dosnapshot(list(path = snapshot, ...))
        pre$pre <- pre$info
        pre$info <- NULL
        pre$wd <- getwd()
        class(pre) <- "changedFilesSnapshot"
        return(pre)
    }

    if (missing(timestamp)) timestamp <- snapshot$timestamp
if (missing(file.info) || isTRUE(file.info)) file.info <- snapshot$file.info
    if (identical(file.info, FALSE)) file.info <- NULL
    if (missing(md5sum))    md5sum <- snapshot$md5sum
    if (missing(full.names)) full.names <- snapshot$full.names

    pre <- snapshot$pre
    savewd <- getwd()
    on.exit(setwd(savewd))
    setwd(snapshot$wd)

    args <- snapshot$args
    newargs <- list(...)
    args[names(newargs)] <- newargs
    post <- dosnapshot(args)$info
    prenames <- rownames(pre)
    postnames <- rownames(post)

    added <- setdiff(postnames, prenames)
    deleted <- setdiff(prenames, postnames)
    common <- intersect(prenames, postnames)

    if (length(file.info)) {
        preinfo <- pre[common, file.info]
        postinfo <- post[common, file.info]
        changes <- preinfo != postinfo
    }
    else changes <- matrix(logical(0), nrow = length(common), ncol = 0,
                           dimnames = list(common, character(0)))
    if (length(timestamp))
changes <- cbind(changes, Newer = file_test("-nt", common, timestamp))
    if (md5sum) {
        premd5 <- pre[common, "md5sum"]
        postmd5 <- post[common, "md5sum"]
    changes <- cbind(changes, md5sum = premd5 != postmd5)
    }
    changes1 <- changes[rowSums(changes, na.rm = TRUE) > 0, , drop = FALSE]
    changed <- rownames(changes1)
    structure(list(added = added, deleted = deleted, changed = changed,
unchanged = setdiff(common, changed), changes = changes), class = "changedFiles")
}

print.changedFilesSnapshot <- function(x, ...) {
cat("changedFiles snapshot:\n timestamp = \"", x$timestamp, "\"\n file.info = ", if (length(x$file.info)) paste(paste0('"', x$file.info, '"'), collapse=","), "\n md5sum = ", x$md5sum, "\n args = ", deparse(x$args, control = NULL), "\n", sep="")
    x
}

print.changedFiles <- function(x, ...) {
if (length(x$added)) cat("Files added:\n", paste0(" ", x$added, collapse="\n"), "\n", sep="") if (length(x$deleted)) cat("Files deleted:\n", paste0(" ", x$deleted, collapse="\n"), "\n", sep="")
    changes <- x$changes
    changes <- changes[rowSums(changes, na.rm = TRUE) > 0, , drop=FALSE]
    changes <- changes[, colSums(changes, na.rm = TRUE) > 0, drop=FALSE]
    if (nrow(changes)) {
        cat("Files changed:\n")
        print(changes)
    }
    x
}
----------------------

--- changedFiles.Rd:
\name{changedFiles}
\alias{changedFiles}
\alias{print.changedFiles}
\alias{print.changedFilesSnapshot}
\title{
Detect which files have changed
}
\description{
On the first call, \code{changedFiles} takes a snapshot of a selection of files. In subsequent calls, it takes another snapshot, and returns an object containing data on the differences between the two snapshots. The snapshots need not be the same directory;
this could be used to compare two directories.
}
\usage{
changedFiles(snapshot, timestamp = tempfile("timestamp"), file.info = NULL,
             md5sum = FALSE, full.names = FALSE, ...)
}
\arguments{
  \item{snapshot}{
The path to record, or a previous snapshot.  See the Details.
}
  \item{timestamp}{
The name of a file to write at the time the initial snapshot
is taken. In subsequent calls, modification times of files will be compared to
this file, and newer files will be reported as changed.  Set to \code{NULL}
to skip this test.
}
  \item{file.info}{
A vector of columns from the result of the \code{file.info} function, or a logical value. If \code{TRUE}, columns \code{c("size", "isdir", "mode", "mtime")} will be used. Set to
\code{FALSE} or \code{NULL} to skip this test.  See the Details.
}
  \item{md5sum}{
A logical value indicating whether MD5 summaries should be taken as part of the snapshot.
}
  \item{full.names}{
A logical value indicating whether full names (as in \code{\link{list.files}}) should be
recorded.
}
  \item{\dots}{
Additional parameters to pass to \code{\link{list.files}} to control the set of files
in the snapshots.
}
}
\details{
This function works in two modes. If the \code{snapshot} argument is missing or is not of S3 class \code{"changedFilesSnapshot"}, it is used as the \code{path} argument
to \code{\link{list.files}} to obtain a list of files.  If it is of class
\code{"changedFilesSnapshot"}, then it is taken to be the baseline file
and a new snapshot is taken and compared with it. In the latter case, missing
arguments default to match those from the initial snapshot.

If the \code{timestamp} argument is length 1, a file with that name is created in the current directory during the initial snapshot, and \code{\link{file_test}}
is used to compare the age of all files to it during subsequent calls.

If the \code{file.info} argument is \code{TRUE} or it contains a non-empty
character vector, the indicated columns from the result of a call to
\code{\link{file.info}} will be recorded and compared.

If \code{md5sum} is \code{TRUE}, the \code{tools::\link{md5sum}} function
will be called to record the 32 byte MD5 checksum for each file, and these values
will be compared.
}
\value{
In the initial snapshot phase, an object of class \code{"changedFilesSnapshot"} is returned. This
is a list containing the fields
\item{pre}{a dataframe whose rownames are the filenames, and whose columns contain the
requested snapshot data}
\item{timestamp, file.info, md5sum, full.names}{a record of the arguments in the initial call} \item{args}{other arguments passed via \code{...} to \code{\link{list.files}}.}

In the comparison phase, an object of class \code{"changedFiles"}. This is a list containing \item{added, deleted, changed, unchanged}{character vectors of filenames from the before
and after snapshots, with obvious meanings}
\item{changes}{a logical matrix with a row for each common file, and a column for each
comparison test.  \code{TRUE} indicates a change in that test.}

\code{\link{print}} methods are defined for each of these types. The
\code{\link{print}} method for \code{"changedFilesSnapshot"} objects
displays the arguments used to produce it, while the one for
\code{"changedFiles"} displays the \code{added}, \code{deleted}
and \code{changed} fields if non-empty, and a submatrix of the \code{changes}
matrix containing all of the \code{TRUE} values.
}
\author{
Duncan Murdoch
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{file.info}}, \code{\link{file_test}}, \code{\link{md5sum}}.
}
\examples{
# Create some files in a temporary directory
dir <- tempfile()
dir.create(dir)
writeBin(1, file.path(dir, "file1"))
writeBin(2, file.path(dir, "file2"))
dir.create(file.path(dir, "dir"))

# Take a snapshot
snapshot <- changedFiles(dir, file.info=TRUE, md5sum=TRUE)

# Change one of the files
writeBin(3, file.path(dir, "file2"))

# Display the detected changes
changedFiles(snapshot)
changedFiles(snapshot)$changes
}
\keyword{utilities}
\keyword{file}

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