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into the relevant path modules. See patch #686397.
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Contributed by Jp Calderone.
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Dietmar Schwertberger.
Bugfix candidate.
"""
RISCOS/Modules/getpath_riscos.c:
Include trailing '\0' when using strncpy [copy
strlen(...)+1 characters].
Lib/plat-riscos/riscospath.py:
Use riscosmodule.expand for os.path.abspath.
[fixes problems with site.py where
abspath("<Python$Dir>") returned
join(os.getcwd(), "<Python$Dir>") as e.g.
"SCSI::SCSI4.$.<Python$Dir>" because "<Python$Dir>"
wasn't recognised as an absolute path.]
"""
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We have 5 implementations of walk(), and 5 different docstrings. Combined
'em. Let's see how long it takes before they're all different again!
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Once upon a time, I put together a little function
that tries to find the canonical filename for a given
pathname on POSIX. I've finally gotten around to
turning it into a proper patch with documentation.
On non-POSIX, I made it an alias for 'abspath', as
that's the behavior on POSIX when no symlinks are
encountered in the path.
Example:
>>> os.path.realpath('/usr/bin/X11/X')
'/usr/X11R6/bin/X'
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