[Python-Dev] Adding the 'path' module (was Re: Some RFE for review)
Phillip J. Eby
pje at telecommunity.com
Mon Jun 27 02:52:19 CEST 2005
At 02:31 PM 6/26/2005 -0500, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Phillip> It has many ways to do the same thing, and many of its property
> Phillip> and method names are confusing because they either do the same
> Phillip> thing as a standard function, but have a different name (like
> Phillip> the 'parent' property that is os.path.dirname in disguise), or
> Phillip> they have the same name as a standard function but do something
> Phillip> different (like the 'listdir()' method that returns full paths
> Phillip> rather than just filenames).
>
>To the extent that the path module tries to provide a uniform abstraction
>that's not saddled with a particular way of doing things (e.g., the Unix way
>or the Windows way), I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing.
I'm confused by your statements. First, I didn't notice the path module
providing any OS-abstractions that aren't already provided by
os.path. Second, using inconsistent and confusing names is pretty much
always a bad thing. :)
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