cpython/Lib/ntpath.py

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# Module 'ntpath' -- common operations on WinNT/Win95 pathnames
"""Common pathname manipulations, WindowsNT/95 version.
Instead of importing this module directly, import os and refer to this
module as os.path.
"""
# strings representing various path-related bits and pieces
# These are primarily for export; internally, they are hardcoded.
# Should be set before imports for resolving cyclic dependency.
curdir = '.'
pardir = '..'
extsep = '.'
sep = '\\'
pathsep = ';'
altsep = '/'
defpath = '.;C:\\bin'
devnull = 'nul'
import os
import sys
import stat
import genericpath
from genericpath import *
__all__ = ["normcase","isabs","join","splitdrive","splitroot","split","splitext",
"basename","dirname","commonprefix","getsize","getmtime",
"getatime","getctime", "islink","exists","lexists","isdir","isfile",
"ismount","isreserved","expanduser","expandvars","normpath",
"abspath","curdir","pardir","sep","pathsep","defpath","altsep",
"extsep","devnull","realpath","supports_unicode_filenames","relpath",
"samefile", "sameopenfile", "samestat", "commonpath", "isjunction",
"isdevdrive"]
def _get_bothseps(path):
if isinstance(path, bytes):
return b'\\/'
else:
return '\\/'
# Normalize the case of a pathname and map slashes to backslashes.
# Other normalizations (such as optimizing '../' away) are not done
# (this is done by normpath).
try:
from _winapi import (
LCMapStringEx as _LCMapStringEx,
LOCALE_NAME_INVARIANT as _LOCALE_NAME_INVARIANT,
LCMAP_LOWERCASE as _LCMAP_LOWERCASE)
def normcase(s):
"""Normalize case of pathname.
Makes all characters lowercase and all slashes into backslashes.
"""
s = os.fspath(s)
if not s:
return s
if isinstance(s, bytes):
encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
s = s.decode(encoding, 'surrogateescape').replace('/', '\\')
s = _LCMapStringEx(_LOCALE_NAME_INVARIANT,
_LCMAP_LOWERCASE, s)
return s.encode(encoding, 'surrogateescape')
else:
return _LCMapStringEx(_LOCALE_NAME_INVARIANT,
_LCMAP_LOWERCASE,
s.replace('/', '\\'))
except ImportError:
def normcase(s):
"""Normalize case of pathname.
Makes all characters lowercase and all slashes into backslashes.
"""
s = os.fspath(s)
if isinstance(s, bytes):
return os.fsencode(os.fsdecode(s).replace('/', '\\').lower())
return s.replace('/', '\\').lower()
def isabs(s):
"""Test whether a path is absolute"""
s = os.fspath(s)
if isinstance(s, bytes):
sep = b'\\'
altsep = b'/'
colon_sep = b':\\'
double_sep = b'\\\\'
else:
sep = '\\'
altsep = '/'
colon_sep = ':\\'
double_sep = '\\\\'
s = s[:3].replace(altsep, sep)
# Absolute: UNC, device, and paths with a drive and root.
return s.startswith(colon_sep, 1) or s.startswith(double_sep)
# Join two (or more) paths.
def join(path, *paths):
path = os.fspath(path)
if isinstance(path, bytes):
sep = b'\\'
seps = b'\\/'
colon_seps = b':\\/'
else:
sep = '\\'
seps = '\\/'
colon_seps = ':\\/'
try:
result_drive, result_root, result_path = splitroot(path)
for p in paths:
p_drive, p_root, p_path = splitroot(p)
if p_root:
# Second path is absolute
if p_drive or not result_drive:
result_drive = p_drive
result_root = p_root
result_path = p_path
continue
elif p_drive and p_drive != result_drive:
if p_drive.lower() != result_drive.lower():
# Different drives => ignore the first path entirely
result_drive = p_drive
result_root = p_root
result_path = p_path
continue
# Same drive in different case
result_drive = p_drive
# Second path is relative to the first
if result_path and result_path[-1] not in seps:
result_path = result_path + sep
result_path = result_path + p_path
## add separator between UNC and non-absolute path
if (result_path and not result_root and
result_drive and result_drive[-1] not in colon_seps):
return result_drive + sep + result_path
return result_drive + result_root + result_path
except (TypeError, AttributeError, BytesWarning):
genericpath._check_arg_types('join', path, *paths)
raise
# Split a path in a drive specification (a drive letter followed by a
# colon) and the path specification.
# It is always true that drivespec + pathspec == p
def splitdrive(p):
"""Split a pathname into drive/UNC sharepoint and relative path specifiers.
Returns a 2-tuple (drive_or_unc, path); either part may be empty.
If you assign
result = splitdrive(p)
It is always true that:
result[0] + result[1] == p
If the path contained a drive letter, drive_or_unc will contain everything
up to and including the colon. e.g. splitdrive("c:/dir") returns ("c:", "/dir")
If the path contained a UNC path, the drive_or_unc will contain the host name
and share up to but not including the fourth directory separator character.
e.g. splitdrive("//host/computer/dir") returns ("//host/computer", "/dir")
Paths cannot contain both a drive letter and a UNC path.
"""
drive, root, tail = splitroot(p)
return drive, root + tail
try:
from nt import _path_splitroot_ex as splitroot
except ImportError:
def splitroot(p):
"""Split a pathname into drive, root and tail.
The tail contains anything after the root."""
p = os.fspath(p)
if isinstance(p, bytes):
sep = b'\\'
altsep = b'/'
colon = b':'
unc_prefix = b'\\\\?\\UNC\\'
empty = b''
else:
sep = '\\'
altsep = '/'
colon = ':'
unc_prefix = '\\\\?\\UNC\\'
empty = ''
normp = p.replace(altsep, sep)
if normp[:1] == sep:
if normp[1:2] == sep:
# UNC drives, e.g. \\server\share or \\?\UNC\server\share
# Device drives, e.g. \\.\device or \\?\device
start = 8 if normp[:8].upper() == unc_prefix else 2
index = normp.find(sep, start)
if index == -1:
return p, empty, empty
index2 = normp.find(sep, index + 1)
if index2 == -1:
return p, empty, empty
return p[:index2], p[index2:index2 + 1], p[index2 + 1:]
else:
# Relative path with root, e.g. \Windows
return empty, p[:1], p[1:]
elif normp[1:2] == colon:
if normp[2:3] == sep:
# Absolute drive-letter path, e.g. X:\Windows
return p[:2], p[2:3], p[3:]
else:
# Relative path with drive, e.g. X:Windows
return p[:2], empty, p[2:]
else:
# Relative path, e.g. Windows
return empty, empty, p
# Split a path in head (everything up to the last '/') and tail (the
# rest). After the trailing '/' is stripped, the invariant
# join(head, tail) == p holds.
# The resulting head won't end in '/' unless it is the root.
def split(p):
"""Split a pathname.
Return tuple (head, tail) where tail is everything after the final slash.
Either part may be empty."""
p = os.fspath(p)
seps = _get_bothseps(p)
d, r, p = splitroot(p)
# set i to index beyond p's last slash
i = len(p)
while i and p[i-1] not in seps:
i -= 1
head, tail = p[:i], p[i:] # now tail has no slashes
return d + r + head.rstrip(seps), tail
# Split a path in root and extension.
# The extension is everything starting at the last dot in the last
# pathname component; the root is everything before that.
# It is always true that root + ext == p.
def splitext(p):
p = os.fspath(p)
if isinstance(p, bytes):
return genericpath._splitext(p, b'\\', b'/', b'.')
else:
return genericpath._splitext(p, '\\', '/', '.')
splitext.__doc__ = genericpath._splitext.__doc__
# Return the tail (basename) part of a path.
def basename(p):
"""Returns the final component of a pathname"""
return split(p)[1]
# Return the head (dirname) part of a path.
def dirname(p):
"""Returns the directory component of a pathname"""
return split(p)[0]
# Is a path a mount point?
# Any drive letter root (eg c:\)
# Any share UNC (eg \\server\share)
# Any volume mounted on a filesystem folder
#
# No one method detects all three situations. Historically we've lexically
# detected drive letter roots and share UNCs. The canonical approach to
# detecting mounted volumes (querying the reparse tag) fails for the most
# common case: drive letter roots. The alternative which uses GetVolumePathName
# fails if the drive letter is the result of a SUBST.
try:
from nt import _getvolumepathname
except ImportError:
_getvolumepathname = None
def ismount(path):
"""Test whether a path is a mount point (a drive root, the root of a
share, or a mounted volume)"""
path = os.fspath(path)
seps = _get_bothseps(path)
path = abspath(path)
drive, root, rest = splitroot(path)
if drive and drive[0] in seps:
return not rest
if root and not rest:
return True
if _getvolumepathname:
x = path.rstrip(seps)
y =_getvolumepathname(path).rstrip(seps)
return x.casefold() == y.casefold()
else:
return False
_reserved_chars = frozenset(
{chr(i) for i in range(32)} |
{'"', '*', ':', '<', '>', '?', '|', '/', '\\'}
)
_reserved_names = frozenset(
{'CON', 'PRN', 'AUX', 'NUL', 'CONIN$', 'CONOUT$'} |
{f'COM{c}' for c in '123456789\xb9\xb2\xb3'} |
{f'LPT{c}' for c in '123456789\xb9\xb2\xb3'}
)
def isreserved(path):
"""Return true if the pathname is reserved by the system."""
# Refer to "Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces":
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/naming-a-file
path = os.fsdecode(splitroot(path)[2]).replace(altsep, sep)
return any(_isreservedname(name) for name in reversed(path.split(sep)))
def _isreservedname(name):
"""Return true if the filename is reserved by the system."""
# Trailing dots and spaces are reserved.
if name[-1:] in ('.', ' '):
return name not in ('.', '..')
# Wildcards, separators, colon, and pipe (*?"<>/\:|) are reserved.
# ASCII control characters (0-31) are reserved.
# Colon is reserved for file streams (e.g. "name:stream[:type]").
if _reserved_chars.intersection(name):
return True
# DOS device names are reserved (e.g. "nul" or "nul .txt"). The rules
# are complex and vary across Windows versions. On the side of
# caution, return True for names that may not be reserved.
return name.partition('.')[0].rstrip(' ').upper() in _reserved_names
# Expand paths beginning with '~' or '~user'.
# '~' means $HOME; '~user' means that user's home directory.
# If the path doesn't begin with '~', or if the user or $HOME is unknown,
# the path is returned unchanged (leaving error reporting to whatever
# function is called with the expanded path as argument).
# See also module 'glob' for expansion of *, ? and [...] in pathnames.
# (A function should also be defined to do full *sh-style environment
# variable expansion.)
def expanduser(path):
"""Expand ~ and ~user constructs.
If user or $HOME is unknown, do nothing."""
path = os.fspath(path)
if isinstance(path, bytes):
seps = b'\\/'
tilde = b'~'
else:
seps = '\\/'
tilde = '~'
if not path.startswith(tilde):
return path
i, n = 1, len(path)
while i < n and path[i] not in seps:
i += 1
if 'USERPROFILE' in os.environ:
userhome = os.environ['USERPROFILE']
elif 'HOMEPATH' not in os.environ:
return path
else:
drive = os.environ.get('HOMEDRIVE', '')
userhome = join(drive, os.environ['HOMEPATH'])
if i != 1: #~user
target_user = path[1:i]
if isinstance(target_user, bytes):
target_user = os.fsdecode(target_user)
current_user = os.environ.get('USERNAME')
if target_user != current_user:
# Try to guess user home directory. By default all user
# profile directories are located in the same place and are
# named by corresponding usernames. If userhome isn't a
# normal profile directory, this guess is likely wrong,
# so we bail out.
if current_user != basename(userhome):
return path
userhome = join(dirname(userhome), target_user)
if isinstance(path, bytes):
userhome = os.fsencode(userhome)
return userhome + path[i:]
# Expand paths containing shell variable substitutions.
# The following rules apply:
# - no expansion within single quotes
# - '$$' is translated into '$'
# - '%%' is translated into '%' if '%%' are not seen in %var1%%var2%
# - ${varname} is accepted.
# - $varname is accepted.
# - %varname% is accepted.
# - varnames can be made out of letters, digits and the characters '_-'
# (though is not verified in the ${varname} and %varname% cases)
# XXX With COMMAND.COM you can use any characters in a variable name,
# XXX except '^|<>='.
def expandvars(path):
"""Expand shell variables of the forms $var, ${var} and %var%.
Unknown variables are left unchanged."""
path = os.fspath(path)
if isinstance(path, bytes):
if b'$' not in path and b'%' not in path:
return path
import string
varchars = bytes(string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '_-', 'ascii')
quote = b'\''
percent = b'%'
brace = b'{'
rbrace = b'}'
dollar = b'$'
environ = getattr(os, 'environb', None)
else:
if '$' not in path and '%' not in path:
return path
import string
varchars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '_-'
quote = '\''
percent = '%'
brace = '{'
rbrace = '}'
dollar = '$'
environ = os.environ
res = path[:0]
index = 0
pathlen = len(path)
while index < pathlen:
c = path[index:index+1]
if c == quote: # no expansion within single quotes
path = path[index + 1:]
pathlen = len(path)
try:
index = path.index(c)
res += c + path[:index + 1]
except ValueError:
res += c + path
index = pathlen - 1
elif c == percent: # variable or '%'
if path[index + 1:index + 2] == percent:
res += c
index += 1
else:
path = path[index+1:]
pathlen = len(path)
try:
index = path.index(percent)
except ValueError:
res += percent + path
index = pathlen - 1
else:
var = path[:index]
try:
if environ is None:
value = os.fsencode(os.environ[os.fsdecode(var)])
else:
value = environ[var]
except KeyError:
value = percent + var + percent
res += value
elif c == dollar: # variable or '$$'
if path[index + 1:index + 2] == dollar:
res += c
index += 1
elif path[index + 1:index + 2] == brace:
path = path[index+2:]
pathlen = len(path)
try:
index = path.index(rbrace)
except ValueError:
res += dollar + brace + path
index = pathlen - 1
else:
var = path[:index]
try:
if environ is None:
value = os.fsencode(os.environ[os.fsdecode(var)])
else:
value = environ[var]
except KeyError:
value = dollar + brace + var + rbrace
res += value
else:
var = path[:0]
index += 1
c = path[index:index + 1]
while c and c in varchars:
var += c
index += 1
c = path[index:index + 1]
try:
if environ is None:
value = os.fsencode(os.environ[os.fsdecode(var)])
else:
value = environ[var]
except KeyError:
value = dollar + var
res += value
if c:
index -= 1
else:
res += c
index += 1
return res
# Normalize a path, e.g. A//B, A/./B and A/foo/../B all become A\B.
# Previously, this function also truncated pathnames to 8+3 format,
# but as this module is called "ntpath", that's obviously wrong!
try:
from nt import _path_normpath as normpath
except ImportError:
def normpath(path):
"""Normalize path, eliminating double slashes, etc."""
path = os.fspath(path)
if isinstance(path, bytes):
sep = b'\\'
altsep = b'/'
curdir = b'.'
pardir = b'..'
else:
sep = '\\'
altsep = '/'
curdir = '.'
pardir = '..'
path = path.replace(altsep, sep)
drive, root, path = splitroot(path)
prefix = drive + root
comps = path.split(sep)
i = 0
while i < len(comps):
if not comps[i] or comps[i] == curdir:
del comps[i]
elif comps[i] == pardir:
if i > 0 and comps[i-1] != pardir:
del comps[i-1:i+1]
i -= 1
elif i == 0 and root:
del comps[i]
else:
i += 1
else:
i += 1
# If the path is now empty, substitute '.'
if not prefix and not comps:
comps.append(curdir)
return prefix + sep.join(comps)
def _abspath_fallback(path):
"""Return the absolute version of a path as a fallback function in case
`nt._getfullpathname` is not available or raises OSError. See bpo-31047 for
more.
"""
path = os.fspath(path)
if not isabs(path):
if isinstance(path, bytes):
cwd = os.getcwdb()
else:
cwd = os.getcwd()
path = join(cwd, path)
return normpath(path)
# Return an absolute path.
try:
from nt import _getfullpathname
except ImportError: # not running on Windows - mock up something sensible
abspath = _abspath_fallback
else: # use native Windows method on Windows
def abspath(path):
"""Return the absolute version of a path."""
try:
return _getfullpathname(normpath(path))
except (OSError, ValueError):
return _abspath_fallback(path)
try:
from nt import _findfirstfile, _getfinalpathname, readlink as _nt_readlink
except ImportError:
# realpath is a no-op on systems without _getfinalpathname support.
realpath = abspath
else:
def _readlink_deep(path):
# These error codes indicate that we should stop reading links and
# return the path we currently have.
# 1: ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION
# 2: ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
# 3: ERROR_DIRECTORY_NOT_FOUND
# 5: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
# 21: ERROR_NOT_READY (implies drive with no media)
# 32: ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION (probably an NTFS paging file)
# 50: ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED (implies no support for reparse points)
# 67: ERROR_BAD_NET_NAME (implies remote server unavailable)
# 87: ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
# 4390: ERROR_NOT_A_REPARSE_POINT
# 4392: ERROR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA
# 4393: ERROR_REPARSE_TAG_INVALID
allowed_winerror = 1, 2, 3, 5, 21, 32, 50, 67, 87, 4390, 4392, 4393
seen = set()
while normcase(path) not in seen:
seen.add(normcase(path))
try:
old_path = path
path = _nt_readlink(path)
# Links may be relative, so resolve them against their
# own location
if not isabs(path):
# If it's something other than a symlink, we don't know
# what it's actually going to be resolved against, so
# just return the old path.
if not islink(old_path):
path = old_path
break
path = normpath(join(dirname(old_path), path))
except OSError as ex:
if ex.winerror in allowed_winerror:
break
raise
except ValueError:
# Stop on reparse points that are not symlinks
break
return path
def _getfinalpathname_nonstrict(path):
# These error codes indicate that we should stop resolving the path
# and return the value we currently have.
# 1: ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION
# 2: ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
# 3: ERROR_DIRECTORY_NOT_FOUND
# 5: ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
# 21: ERROR_NOT_READY (implies drive with no media)
# 32: ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION (probably an NTFS paging file)
# 50: ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
# 53: ERROR_BAD_NETPATH
# 65: ERROR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED
# 67: ERROR_BAD_NET_NAME (implies remote server unavailable)
# 87: ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
# 123: ERROR_INVALID_NAME
# 161: ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME
# 1920: ERROR_CANT_ACCESS_FILE
# 1921: ERROR_CANT_RESOLVE_FILENAME (implies unfollowable symlink)
allowed_winerror = 1, 2, 3, 5, 21, 32, 50, 53, 65, 67, 87, 123, 161, 1920, 1921
# Non-strict algorithm is to find as much of the target directory
# as we can and join the rest.
tail = path[:0]
while path:
try:
path = _getfinalpathname(path)
return join(path, tail) if tail else path
except OSError as ex:
if ex.winerror not in allowed_winerror:
raise
try:
# The OS could not resolve this path fully, so we attempt
# to follow the link ourselves. If we succeed, join the tail
# and return.
new_path = _readlink_deep(path)
if new_path != path:
return join(new_path, tail) if tail else new_path
except OSError:
# If we fail to readlink(), let's keep traversing
pass
# If we get these errors, try to get the real name of the file without accessing it.
if ex.winerror in (1, 5, 32, 50, 87, 1920, 1921):
try:
name = _findfirstfile(path)
path, _ = split(path)
except OSError:
path, name = split(path)
else:
path, name = split(path)
if path and not name:
return path + tail
tail = join(name, tail) if tail else name
return tail
def realpath(path, *, strict=False):
path = normpath(path)
if isinstance(path, bytes):
prefix = b'\\\\?\\'
unc_prefix = b'\\\\?\\UNC\\'
new_unc_prefix = b'\\\\'
cwd = os.getcwdb()
# bpo-38081: Special case for realpath(b'nul')
devnull = b'nul'
if normcase(path) == devnull:
return b'\\\\.\\NUL'
else:
prefix = '\\\\?\\'
unc_prefix = '\\\\?\\UNC\\'
new_unc_prefix = '\\\\'
cwd = os.getcwd()
# bpo-38081: Special case for realpath('nul')
devnull = 'nul'
if normcase(path) == devnull:
return '\\\\.\\NUL'
had_prefix = path.startswith(prefix)
if not had_prefix and not isabs(path):
path = join(cwd, path)
try:
path = _getfinalpathname(path)
initial_winerror = 0
except ValueError as ex:
# gh-106242: Raised for embedded null characters
# In strict mode, we convert into an OSError.
# Non-strict mode returns the path as-is, since we've already
# made it absolute.
if strict:
raise OSError(str(ex)) from None
path = normpath(path)
except OSError as ex:
if strict:
raise
initial_winerror = ex.winerror
path = _getfinalpathname_nonstrict(path)
# The path returned by _getfinalpathname will always start with \\?\ -
# strip off that prefix unless it was already provided on the original
# path.
if not had_prefix and path.startswith(prefix):
# For UNC paths, the prefix will actually be \\?\UNC\
# Handle that case as well.
if path.startswith(unc_prefix):
spath = new_unc_prefix + path[len(unc_prefix):]
else:
spath = path[len(prefix):]
# Ensure that the non-prefixed path resolves to the same path
try:
if _getfinalpathname(spath) == path:
path = spath
except ValueError as ex:
# Unexpected, as an invalid path should not have gained a prefix
# at any point, but we ignore this error just in case.
pass
except OSError as ex:
# If the path does not exist and originally did not exist, then
# strip the prefix anyway.
if ex.winerror == initial_winerror:
path = spath
return path
# All supported version have Unicode filename support.
supports_unicode_filenames = True
def relpath(path, start=None):
"""Return a relative version of a path"""
path = os.fspath(path)
if not path:
raise ValueError("no path specified")
if isinstance(path, bytes):
sep = b'\\'
curdir = b'.'
pardir = b'..'
else:
sep = '\\'
curdir = '.'
pardir = '..'
if start is None:
start = curdir
else:
start = os.fspath(start)
try:
start_abs = abspath(start)
path_abs = abspath(path)
start_drive, _, start_rest = splitroot(start_abs)
path_drive, _, path_rest = splitroot(path_abs)
if normcase(start_drive) != normcase(path_drive):
raise ValueError("path is on mount %r, start on mount %r" % (
path_drive, start_drive))
start_list = start_rest.split(sep) if start_rest else []
path_list = path_rest.split(sep) if path_rest else []
# Work out how much of the filepath is shared by start and path.
i = 0
for e1, e2 in zip(start_list, path_list):
if normcase(e1) != normcase(e2):
break
i += 1
rel_list = [pardir] * (len(start_list)-i) + path_list[i:]
if not rel_list:
return curdir
return sep.join(rel_list)
except (TypeError, ValueError, AttributeError, BytesWarning, DeprecationWarning):
genericpath._check_arg_types('relpath', path, start)
raise
# Return the longest common sub-path of the iterable of paths given as input.
# The function is case-insensitive and 'separator-insensitive', i.e. if the
# only difference between two paths is the use of '\' versus '/' as separator,
# they are deemed to be equal.
#
# However, the returned path will have the standard '\' separator (even if the
# given paths had the alternative '/' separator) and will have the case of the
# first path given in the iterable. Additionally, any trailing separator is
# stripped from the returned path.
def commonpath(paths):
"""Given an iterable of path names, returns the longest common sub-path."""
paths = tuple(map(os.fspath, paths))
if not paths:
raise ValueError('commonpath() arg is an empty iterable')
if isinstance(paths[0], bytes):
sep = b'\\'
altsep = b'/'
curdir = b'.'
else:
sep = '\\'
altsep = '/'
curdir = '.'
try:
drivesplits = [splitroot(p.replace(altsep, sep).lower()) for p in paths]
split_paths = [p.split(sep) for d, r, p in drivesplits]
# Check that all drive letters or UNC paths match. The check is made only
# now otherwise type errors for mixing strings and bytes would not be
# caught.
if len({d for d, r, p in drivesplits}) != 1:
raise ValueError("Paths don't have the same drive")
drive, root, path = splitroot(paths[0].replace(altsep, sep))
if len({r for d, r, p in drivesplits}) != 1:
if drive:
raise ValueError("Can't mix absolute and relative paths")
else:
raise ValueError("Can't mix rooted and not-rooted paths")
common = path.split(sep)
common = [c for c in common if c and c != curdir]
split_paths = [[c for c in s if c and c != curdir] for s in split_paths]
s1 = min(split_paths)
s2 = max(split_paths)
for i, c in enumerate(s1):
if c != s2[i]:
common = common[:i]
break
else:
common = common[:len(s1)]
return drive + root + sep.join(common)
except (TypeError, AttributeError):
genericpath._check_arg_types('commonpath', *paths)
raise
try:
# The isdir(), isfile(), islink(), exists() and lexists() implementations
# in genericpath use os.stat(). This is overkill on Windows. Use simpler
# builtin functions if they are available.
from nt import _path_isdir as isdir
from nt import _path_isfile as isfile
from nt import _path_islink as islink
from nt import _path_isjunction as isjunction
from nt import _path_exists as exists
from nt import _path_lexists as lexists
except ImportError:
# Use genericpath.* as imported above
pass
try:
from nt import _path_isdevdrive
def isdevdrive(path):
"""Determines whether the specified path is on a Windows Dev Drive."""
try:
return _path_isdevdrive(abspath(path))
except OSError:
return False
except ImportError:
# Use genericpath.isdevdrive as imported above
pass