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This PR builds on #94
Sometimes the watcher would not detect file changes if successive changes to a file happened very quickly, specifically within the min resolution that the underlying file system could represent for mod time stamps. In my case, I was testing on a file system which had 1 second mod time stamp resolution. If I edited a file twice in 1 second, then the second write event was lost.
This was principally visible in some unit tests where a series of quick modifications to files happened to occur, but it could happen in real situations also I guess, hence this fix.
The fix simply emits a
Write
event if the mod time changes OR if the size changes.