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@@ -306,17 +306,18 @@ the :mod:`glob` module.)
.. function:: join(path, *paths)
- Join one or more path components intelligently. The return value is the
- concatenation of *path* and any members of *\*paths* with exactly one
- directory separator following each non-empty part except the last, meaning
- that the result will only end in a separator if the last part is empty. If
- a component is an absolute path, all previous components are thrown away
- and joining continues from the absolute path component.
-
- On Windows, the drive letter is not reset when an absolute path component
- (e.g., ``r'\foo'``) is encountered. If a component contains a drive
- letter, all previous components are thrown away and the drive letter is
- reset. Note that since there is a current directory for each drive,
+ Join one or more path segments intelligently. The return value is the
+ concatenation of *path* and all members of *\*paths*, with exactly one
+ directory separator following each non-empty part except the last. That is,
+ if the last part is empty, the result will end in a separator. If
+ a segment is an absolute path (which on Windows requires both a drive and a
+ root), then all previous segments are ignored and joining continues from the
+ absolute path segment.
+
+ On Windows, the drive is not reset when a rooted path segment (e.g.,
+ ``r'\foo'``) is encountered. If a segment is on a different drive or is an
+ absolute path, all previous segments are ignored and the drive is reset. Note
+ that since there is a current directory for each drive,
``os.path.join("c:", "foo")`` represents a path relative to the current
directory on drive :file:`C:` (:file:`c:foo`), not :file:`c:\\foo`.