[Python-Dev] Special file "nul" in Windows and os.stat
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Tue Nov 6 19:00:33 CET 2007
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> As Mask Hammond said, I think that we should rely on what windows is > saying to us as strict as possible. If windows change its behaviour, > ok, I do not think that we need to "patch" these behaviour holes. > > What do you think? Is a mistake to adhere to windows behaviour? We certainly should rely on the Windows behavior. The next question then is: What exactly *is* "the Windows behavior". Windows is not just inconsistent across versions, but apparently so even within a single version. IIUC, GetFileAttributes and FindFirstFile both claim that NUL exists, whereas GetFileAttributesEx claims that it doesn't exist, all in a single version, and all is Windows API. Please understand that Python 2.4 *also* adheres to Windows behavior. Regards, Martin
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