Closes #15414: Merge with 3.4

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Zachary Ware 2014-10-10 16:05:54 -05:00
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@ -206,17 +206,22 @@ the :mod:`glob` module.)
Support for detecting non-root mount points on Windows.
.. function:: join(path1[, path2[, ...]])
.. function:: join(path, *paths)
Join one or more path components intelligently. If any component is an absolute
path, all previous components (on Windows, including the previous drive letter,
if there was one) are thrown away, and joining continues. The return value is
the concatenation of *path1*, and optionally *path2*, etc., with exactly one
directory separator (``os.sep``) following each non-empty part except the last.
(This means that an empty last part will result in a path that ends with a
separator.) Note that on Windows, 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`.
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 (``os.sep``) 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,
``os.path.join("c:", "foo")`` represents a path relative to the current
directory on drive :file:`C:` (:file:`c:foo`), not :file:`c:\\foo`.
.. function:: normcase(path)