os.join --
Matthew Turk
m-turk at nwu.edu
Sun May 13 02:37:33 EDT 2001
* David Lees <deblNospammy at theworld.com>:
> Could you be more specific. I just ran this little test which showed no
> problem appending one million elements with Python 2.1 on a win98 box:
Well, your code works just fine -- what I was referring to was:
list.append(A, B, C, D)
was deprecated, in favor of, I think, a tuple.
os.join, however, still accepts os.join(A,B,C,D) and doesn't accept
os.join((A,B,C,D))
mjt
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