Merge from 3.3: add hyperlinks to some os.path function docs (issue #16552).
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.. function:: abspath(path)
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Return a normalized absolutized version of the pathname *path*. On most
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platforms, this is equivalent to ``normpath(join(os.getcwd(), path))``.
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platforms, this is equivalent to calling the function :func:`normpath` as
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follows: ``normpath(join(os.getcwd(), path))``.
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.. function:: basename(path)
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Return the base name of pathname *path*. This is the second half of the pair
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returned by ``split(path)``. Note that the result of this function is different
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Return the base name of pathname *path*. This is the second element of the
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pair returned by passing *path* to the function :func:`split`. Note that
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the result of this function is different
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from the Unix :program:`basename` program; where :program:`basename` for
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``'/foo/bar/'`` returns ``'bar'``, the :func:`basename` function returns an
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empty string (``''``).
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.. function:: dirname(path)
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Return the directory name of pathname *path*. This is the first half of the
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pair returned by ``split(path)``.
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Return the directory name of pathname *path*. This is the first element of
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the pair returned by passing *path* to the function :func:`split`.
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.. function:: exists(path)
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*path* is empty, both *head* and *tail* are empty. Trailing slashes are
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stripped from *head* unless it is the root (one or more slashes only). In
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all cases, ``join(head, tail)`` returns a path to the same location as *path*
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(but the strings may differ).
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(but the strings may differ). Also see the functions :func:`dirname` and
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:func:`basename`.
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.. function:: splitdrive(path)
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