diff --git a/Doc/library/os.path.rst b/Doc/library/os.path.rst index 99d106b655e..c85412e7497 100644 --- a/Doc/library/os.path.rst +++ b/Doc/library/os.path.rst @@ -287,33 +287,6 @@ applications should use string objects to access all files. *unc* will always be the empty string. Availability: Windows. -<<<<<<< .working -======= -.. function:: walk(path, visit, arg) - - Calls the function *visit* with arguments ``(arg, dirname, names)`` for each - directory in the directory tree rooted at *path* (including *path* itself, if it - is a directory). The argument *dirname* specifies the visited directory, the - argument *names* lists the files in the directory (gotten from - ``os.listdir(dirname)``). The *visit* function may modify *names* to influence - the set of directories visited below *dirname*, e.g. to avoid visiting certain - parts of the tree. (The object referred to by *names* must be modified in - place, using :keyword:`del` or slice assignment.) - - .. note:: - - Symbolic links to directories are not treated as subdirectories, and that - :func:`walk` therefore will not visit them. To visit linked directories you must - identify them with ``os.path.islink(file)`` and ``os.path.isdir(file)``, and - invoke :func:`walk` as necessary. - - .. note:: - - This function is deprecated and has been removed in 3.0 in favor of - :func:`os.walk`. - - ->>>>>>> .merge-right.r72009 .. data:: supports_unicode_filenames True if arbitrary Unicode strings can be used as file names (within limitations