#!/usr/local/bin/v run // The shebang above associates the file to V on Unix-like systems, // so it can be run just by specifying the path to the file // once it's made executable using `chmod +x`. for _ in 0 .. 3 { println('V script') } println('\nMaking dir "v_script_dir".') mkdir('v_script_dir')? println("\nEntering into v_script_dir and listing it's files.") chdir('v_script_dir')? files := ls('.') or { panic(err) } println(files) println('\nCreating foo.txt') create('foo.txt')? println('\nFiles:') again_ls := ls('.') or { panic(err) } println(again_ls) println('\nRemoving foo.txt and v_script_dir') rm('foo.txt')? chdir('../')? rmdir('v_script_dir')? print('\nDoes v_script_dir still exist? ') println(exists('v_script_dir'))