[Python-Dev] When should pathlib stop being provisional?
Michel Desmoulin
desmoulinmichel at gmail.com
Thu Apr 7 14:19:04 EDT 2016
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Fair enough, I stand corrected for both points. Le 07/04/2016 18:13, Zachary Ware a écrit : > On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 5:50 AM, Michel Desmoulin > <desmoulinmichel at gmail.com> wrote: >> Path objects don't have splitext() or and don't allow "string" / path. >> Those are the ones bugging me the most. > >>>> import pathlib >>>> p = '/some/test' / pathlib.Path('path') / 'file_with.ext' >>>> p > PosixPath('/some/test/path/file_with.ext') >>>> p.parent, p.stem, p.suffix > (PosixPath('/some/test/path'), 'file_with', '.ext') > >
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