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author | BNMetrics <luna@bnmetrics.com> | 2018-11-02 15:20:19 (GMT) |
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committer | Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com> | 2018-11-02 15:20:19 (GMT) |
commit | b942707fc23454a998323c17e30be78ff1a4f0e7 (patch) | |
tree | 3ae0fe450c2c8e57c672f87f4e4ad7f0755d948e /Modules/posixmodule.c | |
parent | 488c0a6cdf09e21774e63c2a430ecc0de804d147 (diff) | |
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bpo-29341: Clarify that path-like objects are accepted in some os methods (GH-10101)
Some methods in the os module can accept path-like objects. This is documented in the general documentation but not in the function docstrings. To keep both in sync, the docstrings need to be updated to reflect that path-like objects are also accepted.
Diffstat (limited to 'Modules/posixmodule.c')
-rw-r--r-- | Modules/posixmodule.c | 40 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/Modules/posixmodule.c b/Modules/posixmodule.c index 0307436..bf886e3 100644 --- a/Modules/posixmodule.c +++ b/Modules/posixmodule.c @@ -2480,7 +2480,7 @@ class sched_param_converter(CConverter): os.stat path : path_t(allow_fd=True) - Path to be examined; can be string, bytes, path-like object or + Path to be examined; can be string, bytes, a path-like object or open-file-descriptor int. * @@ -2508,7 +2508,7 @@ It's an error to use dir_fd or follow_symlinks when specifying path as static PyObject * os_stat_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, int dir_fd, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=7d4976e6f18a59c5 input=270bd64e7bb3c8f7]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=7d4976e6f18a59c5 input=01d362ebcc06996b]*/ { return posix_do_stat("stat", path, dir_fd, follow_symlinks); } @@ -2542,7 +2542,7 @@ os_lstat_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, int dir_fd) os.access -> bool path: path_t - Path to be tested; can be string or bytes + Path to be tested; can be string, bytes, or a path-like object. mode: int Operating-system mode bitfield. Can be F_OK to test existence, @@ -2580,7 +2580,7 @@ Note that most operations will use the effective uid/gid, therefore this static int os_access_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, int mode, int dir_fd, int effective_ids, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=cf84158bc90b1a77 input=8e8c3a6ba791fee3]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=cf84158bc90b1a77 input=3ffe4e650ee3bf20]*/ { int return_value; @@ -2772,7 +2772,7 @@ os_fchdir_impl(PyObject *module, int fd) os.chmod path: path_t(allow_fd='PATH_HAVE_FCHMOD') - Path to be modified. May always be specified as a str or bytes. + Path to be modified. May always be specified as a str, bytes, or a path-like object. On some platforms, path may also be specified as an open file descriptor. If this functionality is unavailable, using it raises an exception. @@ -2803,7 +2803,7 @@ dir_fd and follow_symlinks may not be implemented on your platform. static PyObject * os_chmod_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, int mode, int dir_fd, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=5cf6a94915cc7bff input=7f1618e5e15cc196]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=5cf6a94915cc7bff input=989081551c00293b]*/ { int result; @@ -3123,7 +3123,7 @@ os_fdatasync_impl(PyObject *module, int fd) os.chown path : path_t(allow_fd='PATH_HAVE_FCHOWN') - Path to be examined; can be string, bytes, or open-file-descriptor int. + Path to be examined; can be string, bytes, a path-like object, or open-file-descriptor int. uid: uid_t @@ -3161,7 +3161,7 @@ dir_fd and follow_symlinks may not be implemented on your platform. static PyObject * os_chown_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int dir_fd, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=4beadab0db5f70cd input=a61cc35574814d5d]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=4beadab0db5f70cd input=b08c5ec67996a97d]*/ { int result; @@ -3688,7 +3688,7 @@ os.listdir Return a list containing the names of the files in the directory. -path can be specified as either str or bytes. If path is bytes, +path can be specified as either str, bytes, or a path-like object. If path is bytes, the filenames returned will also be bytes; in all other circumstances the filenames returned will be str. If path is None, uses the path='.'. @@ -3704,7 +3704,7 @@ entries '.' and '..' even if they are present in the directory. static PyObject * os_listdir_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=293045673fcd1a75 input=09e300416e3cd729]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=293045673fcd1a75 input=e3f58030f538295d]*/ { #if defined(MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(HAVE_OPENDIR) return _listdir_windows_no_opendir(path, NULL); @@ -11415,7 +11415,7 @@ os.getxattr Return the value of extended attribute attribute on path. -path may be either a string or an open file descriptor. +path may be either a string, a path-like object, or an open file descriptor. If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic link, getxattr will examine the symbolic link itself instead of the file the link points to. @@ -11425,7 +11425,7 @@ If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic static PyObject * os_getxattr_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, path_t *attribute, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=5f2f44200a43cff2 input=8c8ea3bab78d89c2]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=5f2f44200a43cff2 input=025789491708f7eb]*/ { Py_ssize_t i; PyObject *buffer = NULL; @@ -11487,7 +11487,7 @@ os.setxattr Set extended attribute attribute on path to value. -path may be either a string or an open file descriptor. +path may be either a string, a path-like object, or an open file descriptor. If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic link, setxattr will modify the symbolic link itself instead of the file the link points to. @@ -11497,7 +11497,7 @@ If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic static PyObject * os_setxattr_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, path_t *attribute, Py_buffer *value, int flags, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=98b83f63fdde26bb input=f0d26833992015c2]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=98b83f63fdde26bb input=c17c0103009042f0]*/ { ssize_t result; @@ -11535,7 +11535,7 @@ os.removexattr Remove extended attribute attribute on path. -path may be either a string or an open file descriptor. +path may be either a string, a path-like object, or an open file descriptor. If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic link, removexattr will modify the symbolic link itself instead of the file the link points to. @@ -11545,7 +11545,7 @@ If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic static PyObject * os_removexattr_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, path_t *attribute, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=521a51817980cda6 input=cdb54834161e3329]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=521a51817980cda6 input=3d9a7d36fe2f7c4e]*/ { ssize_t result; @@ -11578,7 +11578,7 @@ os.listxattr Return a list of extended attributes on path. -path may be either None, a string, or an open file descriptor. +path may be either None, a string, a path-like object, or an open file descriptor. if path is None, listxattr will examine the current directory. If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic link, listxattr will examine the symbolic link itself instead of the file @@ -11587,7 +11587,7 @@ If follow_symlinks is False, and the last element of the path is a symbolic static PyObject * os_listxattr_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path, int follow_symlinks) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=bebdb4e2ad0ce435 input=08cca53ac0b07c13]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=bebdb4e2ad0ce435 input=9826edf9fdb90869]*/ { Py_ssize_t i; PyObject *result = NULL; @@ -12836,7 +12836,7 @@ os.scandir Return an iterator of DirEntry objects for given path. -path can be specified as either str, bytes or path-like object. If path +path can be specified as either str, bytes, or a path-like object. If path is bytes, the names of yielded DirEntry objects will also be bytes; in all other circumstances they will be str. @@ -12845,7 +12845,7 @@ If path is None, uses the path='.'. static PyObject * os_scandir_impl(PyObject *module, path_t *path) -/*[clinic end generated code: output=6eb2668b675ca89e input=b139dc1c57f60846]*/ +/*[clinic end generated code: output=6eb2668b675ca89e input=6bdd312708fc3bb0]*/ { ScandirIterator *iterator; #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |