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Issue #13772: In os.symlink() under Windows, do not try to guess the link
target's type (file or directory). The detection was buggy and made the call non-atomic (therefore prone to race conditions).
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@ -1429,11 +1429,9 @@ Files and Directories
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*target_is_directory*, which defaults to ``False``.
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On Windows, a symlink represents a file or a directory, and does not morph to
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the target dynamically. For this reason, when creating a symlink on Windows,
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if the target is not already present, the symlink will default to being a
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file symlink. If *target_is_directory* is set to ``True``, the symlink will
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be created as a directory symlink. This parameter is ignored if the target
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exists (and the symlink is created with the same type as the target).
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the target dynamically. If *target_is_directory* is set to ``True``, the
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symlink will be created as a directory symlink, otherwise as a file symlink
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(the default).
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Symbolic link support was introduced in Windows 6.0 (Vista). :func:`symlink`
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will raise a :exc:`NotImplementedError` on Windows versions earlier than 6.0.
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@ -1446,7 +1444,6 @@ Files and Directories
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administrator level. Either obtaining the privilege or running your
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application as an administrator are ways to successfully create symlinks.
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:exc:`OSError` is raised when the function is called by an unprivileged
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user.
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@ -476,7 +476,12 @@ class WalkTests(unittest.TestCase):
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f.write("I'm " + path + " and proud of it. Blame test_os.\n")
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f.close()
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if support.can_symlink():
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os.symlink(os.path.abspath(t2_path), link_path)
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if os.name == 'nt':
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def symlink_to_dir(src, dest):
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os.symlink(src, dest, True)
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else:
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symlink_to_dir = os.symlink
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symlink_to_dir(os.path.abspath(t2_path), link_path)
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sub2_tree = (sub2_path, ["link"], ["tmp3"])
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else:
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sub2_tree = (sub2_path, [], ["tmp3"])
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@ -1106,7 +1111,7 @@ class Win32SymlinkTests(unittest.TestCase):
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os.remove(self.missing_link)
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def test_directory_link(self):
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os.symlink(self.dirlink_target, self.dirlink)
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os.symlink(self.dirlink_target, self.dirlink, True)
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self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(self.dirlink))
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self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(self.dirlink))
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self.assertTrue(os.path.islink(self.dirlink))
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@ -108,6 +108,10 @@ Core and Builtins
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Library
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-------
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- Issue #13772: In os.symlink() under Windows, do not try to guess the link
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target's type (file or directory). The detection was buggy and made the
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call non-atomic (therefore prone to race conditions).
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- Issue #6631: Disallow relative file paths in urllib urlopen methods.
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- Issue #13722: Avoid silencing ImportErrors when initializing the codecs
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@ -5330,7 +5330,6 @@ win_symlink(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs)
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PyObject *src, *dest;
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int target_is_directory = 0;
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DWORD res;
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WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA src_info;
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if (!check_CreateSymbolicLinkW())
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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/* if src is a directory, ensure target_is_directory==1 */
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if(
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GetFileAttributesExW(
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PyUnicode_AsUnicode(src), GetFileExInfoStandard, &src_info
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))
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{
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target_is_directory = target_is_directory ||
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(src_info.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY);
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}
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Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
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res = Py_CreateSymbolicLinkW(
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PyUnicode_AsUnicode(dest),
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