[Python-Dev] Issue 11406: adding os.scandir(), a directory iterator returning stat-like info
Victor Stinner
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Mon May 13 02:11:28 CEST 2013
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2013/5/13 Ben Hoyt <benhoyt at gmail.com>: > class DirEntry: > def __init__(self, name, dirent, lstat, path='.'): > # User shouldn't need to call this, but called internally by scandir() > self.name = name > self.dirent = dirent > self._lstat = lstat # non-public attributes > self._path = path > > def lstat(self): > if self._lstat is None: > self._lstat = os.lstat(os.path.join(self._path, self.name)) > return self._lstat > ... You need to provide a way to invalidate the stat cache, DirEntry.clearcache() for example. Victor
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