Message374639
| Author | ronaldoussoren |
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| Recipients | Mond Wan, koobs, ned.deily, paul.moore, ronaldoussoren, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware |
| Date | 2020-07-31.12:06:15 |
| SpamBayes Score | -1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified | Yes |
| Message-id | <1596197175.4.0.649140408471.issue41448@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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PureWindowsPath does not know about POSIX paths, it supports the two styles of directory separator that are valid on Windows: '/' and '\'. PurePosixPath only supports the single stile of directory separator valid on POSIX systems: '/'. On a Posix system backslash is a valid character in a file name and is NOT a directory separator. The behaviour of Path.resolve() on Windows may or may not be a bug, the documentation is not quite clear. Personally I'd lean toward saying this is a bug, but I defer to a pathlib expert. Note that path.resolve(strict=True) should raise an error on both platforms when the path does not exists. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2020-07-31 12:06:15 | ronaldoussoren | set | recipients: + ronaldoussoren, paul.moore, tim.golden, ned.deily, zach.ware, koobs, steve.dower, Mond Wan |
| 2020-07-31 12:06:15 | ronaldoussoren | set | messageid: <1596197175.4.0.649140408471.issue41448@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2020-07-31 12:06:15 | ronaldoussoren | link | issue41448 messages |
| 2020-07-31 12:06:15 | ronaldoussoren | create | |