[Python-Dev] Issue 11406: adding os.scandir(), a directory iterator returning stat-like info
Ben Hoyt
benhoyt at gmail.com
Tue May 14 11:08:27 CEST 2013
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>> large to be more "real world". I've just tested it, and in practice >> file system doesn't make much difference, so I've fixed that now: > > Thanks. I had bumped the number of files, thinking it would make things > more interesting, and it filled my disk. Denial of Pitrou attack -- sorry! :-) Anyway, it shouldn't fill your disk now. Though it still does use more on-disk space than 3 bytes per file on most FSs, depending on the smallest block size. -Ben
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