os.path.isfile
Erik
python at lucidity.plus.com
Sun Feb 12 19:40:44 EST 2017
On 13/02/17 00:34, Chris Angelico wrote:
> The unit "\t" always means U+0009, even if it's following a raw string
> literal; and the unit "\d" always means "\\d", regardless of the
> rawness of any of the literals involved. The thing that's biting you
> here is that unrecognized escapes get rendered as backslash followed
> by letter, which is why that now produces a warning.
Yes, and I'm with you (we just cross-posted).
FWIW, if you'd have written the above as your first response I wouldn't
have argued ;) You alluded to it, for sure ... :D
E.
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