[Python-Dev] Issue 11406: adding os.scandir(), a directory iterator returning stat-like info
Antoine Pitrou
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Fri May 10 14:16:22 CEST 2013
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Le Fri, 10 May 2013 13:46:30 +0200, Christian Heimes <christian at python.org> a écrit : > > Hence I'm +1 on the general idea but -1 on something stat like. IMHO > os.scandir() should yield four objects: > > * name > * inode > * file type or DT_UNKNOWN > * stat_result or None > > stat_result shall only be returned when the operating systems > provides a full stat result as returned by os.stat(). But what if some systems return more than the file type and less than a full stat result? The general problem is POSIX's terrible inertia. I feel that a stat result with some None fields would be an acceptable compromise here. Regards Antoine.
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