merge #16877: Add mention that shell-style path expansions are not automatic.
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@ -17,6 +17,11 @@ path names. Vice versa, using bytes objects cannot represent all file
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names on Windows (in the standard ``mbcs`` encoding), hence Windows
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applications should use string objects to access all files.
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Unlike a unix shell, Python does not do any *automatic* path expansions.
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Functions such as :func:`expanduser` and :func:`expandvars` can be invoked
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explicitly when an application desires shell-like path expansion. (See also
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the :mod:`glob` module.)
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.. note::
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All of these functions accept either only bytes or only string objects as
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