On 6/3/21 4:20 AM, Chris Johns wrote:
Might be out of context here, but IMHO "." shouldn't be assumed to be the
current directory anyway.
As someone who has ported python to a system where it isn't, these assumptions
tend to cause problems.
That sounds miserable. What does "." signify on such a system, if not
the current directory?
//arry/
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