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These added a path attribute to pathlib.Path objects, and docs. Instead, we're going to use PEP 519. (Starting in the 3.4 branch and merging forward from there since that's what I did originally.)
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''
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.. data:: PurePath.path
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A string representing the full path::
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>>> PurePosixPath('my/library/setup.py').path
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'my/library/setup.py'
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This always returns the same value as ``str(p)``; it is included to
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serve as a one-off protocol. Code that wants to support both
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strings and ``pathlib.Path`` objects as filenames can write
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``arg = getattr(arg, 'path', arg)`` to get the path as a string.
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This can then be passed to various system calls or library
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functions that expect a string. Unlike the alternative
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``arg = str(arg)``, this will still raise an exception if an object
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of some other type is given by accident.
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.. versionadded:: 3.4.5
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.. data:: PurePath.suffix
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The file extension of the final component, if any::
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self._parts) or '.'
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return self._str
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@property
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def path(self):
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try:
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return self._str
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except AttributeError:
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return str(self)
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def as_posix(self):
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"""Return the string representation of the path with forward (/)
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slashes."""
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self.assertEqual(P('a/b.py').name, 'b.py')
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self.assertEqual(P('/a/b.py').name, 'b.py')
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def test_path_common(self):
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P = self.cls
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def check(arg, expected=None):
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if expected is None:
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expected = arg
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self.assertEqual(P(arg).path, expected.replace('/', self.sep))
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check('', '.')
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check('.')
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check('/')
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check('a/b')
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check('/a/b')
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check('/a/b/', '/a/b')
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check('/a/b/.', '/a/b')
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check('a/b.py')
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check('/a/b.py')
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def test_suffix_common(self):
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P = self.cls
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self.assertEqual(P('').suffix, '')
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self.assertEqual(P('//My.py/Share.php').name, '')
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self.assertEqual(P('//My.py/Share.php/a/b').name, 'b')
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def test_path(self):
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P = self.cls
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self.assertEqual(P('c:').path, 'c:')
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self.assertEqual(P('c:/').path, 'c:\\')
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self.assertEqual(P('c:a/b').path, 'c:a\\b')
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self.assertEqual(P('c:/a/b').path, 'c:\\a\\b')
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self.assertEqual(P('c:a/b.py').path, 'c:a\\b.py')
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self.assertEqual(P('c:/a/b.py').path, 'c:\\a\\b.py')
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self.assertEqual(P('//My.py/Share.php').path, '\\\\My.py\\Share.php\\')
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self.assertEqual(P('//My.py/Share.php/a/b').path, '\\\\My.py\\Share.php\\a\\b')
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def test_suffix(self):
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P = self.cls
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self.assertEqual(P('c:').suffix, '')
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- Issue #25939: On Windows open the cert store readonly in ssl.enum_certificates.
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- Issue #22570: Add 'path' attribute to pathlib.Path objects,
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returning the same as str(), to make it more similar to DirEntry.
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Library code can now write getattr(p, 'path', p) to get the path as
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a string from a Path, a DirEntry, or a plain string. This is
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essentially a small one-off protocol.
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- Issue #26012: Don't traverse into symlinks for ** pattern in
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pathlib.Path.[r]glob().
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