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pathlib ABCs: tighten up `resolve()` and `absolute()` (#126611)
In `PathBase.resolve()`, raise `UnsupportedOperation` if a non-POSIX path parser is used (our implementation uses `posixpath._realpath()`, which produces incorrect results for non-POSIX path flavours.) Also tweak code to call `self.absolute()` upfront rather than supplying an emulated `getcwd()` function. Adjust `PathBase.absolute()` to work somewhat like `resolve()`. If a POSIX path parser is used, we treat the root directory as the current directory. This is the simplest useful behaviour for concrete path types without a current directory cursor.
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@ -735,7 +735,13 @@ class PathBase(PurePathBase):
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Use resolve() to resolve symlinks and remove '..' segments.
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"""
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raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('absolute()'))
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if self.is_absolute():
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return self
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elif self.parser is not posixpath:
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raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('absolute()'))
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else:
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# Treat the root directory as the current working directory.
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return self.with_segments('/', *self._raw_paths)
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@classmethod
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def cwd(cls):
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@ -772,10 +778,13 @@ class PathBase(PurePathBase):
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"""
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if self._resolving:
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return self
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elif self.parser is not posixpath:
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raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('resolve()'))
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def getcwd():
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return str(self.with_segments().absolute())
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def raise_error(*args):
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raise OSError("Unsupported operation.")
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getcwd = raise_error
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if strict or getattr(self.readlink, '_supported', True):
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def lstat(path_str):
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path = self.with_segments(path_str)
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@ -790,14 +799,10 @@ class PathBase(PurePathBase):
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# If the user has *not* overridden the `readlink()` method, then
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# symlinks are unsupported and (in non-strict mode) we can improve
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# performance by not calling `path.lstat()`.
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def skip(path_str):
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# This exception will be internally consumed by `_realpath()`.
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raise OSError("Operation skipped.")
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lstat = readlink = skip
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lstat = readlink = raise_error
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return self.with_segments(posixpath._realpath(
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str(self), strict, self.parser.sep,
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str(self.absolute()), strict, self.parser.sep,
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getcwd=getcwd, lstat=lstat, readlink=readlink,
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maxlinks=self._max_symlinks))
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@ -861,6 +861,28 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
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def test_move_into_empty_name_other_os(self):
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self.test_move_into_empty_name()
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def _check_complex_symlinks(self, link0_target):
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super()._check_complex_symlinks(link0_target)
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P = self.cls(self.base)
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# Resolve relative paths.
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old_path = os.getcwd()
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os.chdir(self.base)
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try:
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p = self.cls('link0').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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p = self.cls('link1').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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p = self.cls('link2').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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p = self.cls('link3').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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finally:
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os.chdir(old_path)
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def test_resolve_nonexist_relative_issue38671(self):
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p = self.cls('non', 'exist')
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bad_link.symlink_to("bad" * 200)
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self.assertEqual(sorted(base.glob('**/*')), [bad_link])
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@needs_posix
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def test_absolute_posix(self):
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P = self.cls
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# The default implementation uses '/' as the current directory
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self.assertEqual(str(P('').absolute()), '/')
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self.assertEqual(str(P('a').absolute()), '/a')
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self.assertEqual(str(P('a/b').absolute()), '/a/b')
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self.assertEqual(str(P('/').absolute()), '/')
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self.assertEqual(str(P('/a').absolute()), '/a')
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self.assertEqual(str(P('/a/b').absolute()), '/a/b')
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# '//'-prefixed absolute path (supported by POSIX).
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self.assertEqual(str(P('//').absolute()), '//')
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self.assertEqual(str(P('//a').absolute()), '//a')
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self.assertEqual(str(P('//a/b').absolute()), '//a/b')
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@needs_symlinks
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def test_readlink(self):
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P = self.cls(self.base)
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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# Resolve relative paths.
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try:
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self.cls('').absolute()
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except UnsupportedOperation:
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return
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old_path = os.getcwd()
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os.chdir(self.base)
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try:
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p = self.cls('link0').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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p = self.cls('link1').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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p = self.cls('link2').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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p = self.cls('link3').resolve()
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self.assertEqual(p, P)
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self.assertEqualNormCase(str(p), self.base)
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finally:
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os.chdir(old_path)
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@needs_symlinks
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def test_complex_symlinks_absolute(self):
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self._check_complex_symlinks(self.base)
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