Message148434
| Author |
meador.inge |
| Recipients |
Arfrever, eric.araujo, eric.snow, georg.brandl, meador.inge, ncoghlan, pitrou, python-dev, sjdv1982 |
| Date |
2011年11月27日.01:08:17 |
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1.0363771e-06 |
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No |
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<1322356098.87.0.116895434666.issue12618@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
> we don’t know what people do with symlinks and relative paths out
> there, so I’d prefer adding a safe special case* rather than always
> calling abspath. What do you think?
Éric, I agree. I didn't know about the strange symlink + relative path
behavior with 'os.path.normpath', but [1] cleared me up. With that in
mind the special casing is OK. I have attached an updated patch with
a unit test.
Also, this is not an issue for Python 2.7. The 2.7 implementation
assumes any directories mentioned in the path already exist. So, I
removed 2.7 from the affected versions.
[1] http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2005-December/058452.html |
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