os.path.isdir strange behaviouring
Aahz Maruch
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Tue Jun 27 10:15:34 EDT 2000
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In article <kuem5juy3d.fsf at lasipalatsi.fi>, Erno Kuusela <erno at iki.fi> wrote: >>>>>> "Aahz" == Aahz Maruch <aahz at netcom.com> writes: > > Aahz> but that doesn't really matter; the point is that whatever > Aahz> internal function gets called on the *entire* path returns > Aahz> an error, therefore the path cannot be a directory. > >but it is indeed a directory - the os is just telling the you that >you are not permitted to have any information on that filesystem object >(including whether it exists). That's a matter of point of view: if you're looking at it from the POV of the OS, you're correct; if you're looking at it from the POV of your program, I don't think it's correct. The problem is that you literally know nothing about /foo/bar because your permission problem is actually with /foo. Defining what to call that situation from the program's POV is somewhat difficult; I'm comfortable with saying, "no such directory". -- --- Aahz (Copyright 2000 by aahz at netcom.com) Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het <*> http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 The best way to get information on Usenet is not to ask a question, but to post the wrong information. --Aahz
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