Why doesn't Python remember the initial directory?
Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Mon Aug 20 09:14:02 EDT 2012
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 12:56:42 +0100, andrea crotti wrote:
> In the specific case there is absolutely no use of os.chdir, since you
> can:
> - use absolute paths
> - things like subprocess.Popen accept a cwd argument - at worst you can
> chdir back to the previous position right after the broken thing that
> require a certain path that you are calling is run
I wouldn't say so much that there's "absolutely no use", it's more that
there are other, safer, ways to get the same result.
As I understand it, os.chdir is more for the convenience of sys admins
who want to write quick scripts in Python than a function intended to be
used in libraries or major applications.
An interesting question is, what do other languages do in this case?
--
Steven
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