Message163488
| Author |
pitrou |
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Christophe Simonis, Iztok.Kavkler, Omega_Weapon, ajaksu2, andybuckley, brian.curtin, christian.heimes, edemaine, eric.araujo, giampaolo.rodola, iki, loewis, meatballhat, michael.foord, pitrou, python-dev, r.david.murray, sandro.tosi, schmir, sfllaw, tarek, tleeuwenburg@gmail.com, tmick, vstinner, weeble, wrstlprmpft |
| Date |
2012年06月22日.21:14:24 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1340399455.3366.83.camel@localhost.localdomain> |
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<1340399371.15.0.912354411906.issue444582@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
> I think it would be more surprising if by default it did something
> different than what the 'which' command does.
You know, I've never noticed that Unix `which` automatically
abspathified the results (does it always? is it system-dependent? how
about Windows?).
> It also seems like the If there's demand for a non-abspath version we
> could add that as a feature later.
That sounds overkill. If which() calls abspath, then there's no way to
get a non-absolute result. While if which() doesn't call abspath, the
caller is free to call abspath() if they want to ensure the result is
absolute.
Sounds like a no-brainer to me :-) |
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| 2012年06月22日 21:14:25 | pitrou | set | recipients:
+ pitrou, loewis, tmick, edemaine, vstinner, wrstlprmpft, giampaolo.rodola, christian.heimes, ajaksu2, sfllaw, schmir, tarek, eric.araujo, Christophe Simonis, andybuckley, weeble, r.david.murray, tleeuwenburg@gmail.com, michael.foord, brian.curtin, meatballhat, sandro.tosi, iki, Iztok.Kavkler, python-dev, Omega_Weapon |
| 2012年06月22日 21:14:24 | pitrou | link | issue444582 messages |
| 2012年06月22日 21:14:24 | pitrou | create |
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