>> On Mar 30, 2016 01:07, "Ethan Furman" wrote:
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>>> Please provide an example of both a relative and an absolute path
>>> construction using `P`.
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>>
>> P/'relative/path'
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>> P/'/absolute/path'
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> Thank you.
>
> So under this system a relative path appears with one leading slash, and an absolute path appears with two leading slashes.
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> Can't say I'm a fan. :(
>
I'll have to agree. But to be fair, Greg wrote something like 'a suitable seed object' so we could for ex. have P=PathSeed(), and use another operator.
P@'rel/path'
P@'/abs/path'
Dunno.
-K@mobile