[Python-Dev] cpython: Wording changes to pathlib docs.
Antoine Pitrou
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Fri Nov 22 21:47:57 CET 2013
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 21:45:17 +0100 (CET) andrew.kuchling <python-checkins at python.org> wrote: > http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/cce14bc9b675 > changeset: 87371:cce14bc9b675 > user: Andrew Kuchling <amk at amk.ca> > date: Fri Nov 22 15:45:02 2013 -0500 > summary: > Wording changes to pathlib docs. > > Only possibly-controversial change: joinpath() was described as: > > "Calling this method is equivalent to indexing the path with each of > the *other* arguments in turn." > > 'Indexing' is an odd word to use, because you can't subscript Path or > PurePath objects, so I changed it to "combining". You're right, "indexing" dates back to when pathlib used subscripting to combine paths together (e.g. you would write my_path['Lib']['test'] or my_path['Lib/test'] to access the 'Lib/test' subpath of my_path), but now pathlib uses the '/' operator. Regards Antoine.
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