Patches item #1669539, was opened at 2007-02-26 23:07
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Category: Library (Lib)
Group: Python 2.6
Status: Open
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Submitted By: Jon Foster (jongfoster)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Change (fix!) os.path.isabs() semantics on Win32
Initial Comment:
Hi,
I consider this to be a bug in os.path.isabs():
PythonWin 2.5 (r25:51908, Sep 19 2006, 09:52:17) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on
win32.
>>> import os.path
>>> s = '\\Python25'
>>> os.path.isabs(s)
True
>>> os.path.abspath(s)
'C:\\Python25'
>>> os.chdir('d:')
>>> os.path.abspath(s)
'D:\\Python25'
>>>
If s is really an absolute path as isabs() claims, then why does abspath()
return a different path (i.e. not s)? And worse, note that a call to
os.chdir() changes the meaning of s! So s is clearly not an absolute path, and
isabs() is wrong.
It turns out that on Windows there are really 4 different kinds of paths:
1) Completely relative, e.g. foo\bar
2) Completely absolute, e.g. c:\foo\bar or \\server\share
3) Halfbreeds with no drive, e.g. \foo\bar
4) Halfbreeds relative to the current working directory on a specific drive,
e.g. c:foo\bar
Python 2.5's os.path.isabs() method considers both (2) and (3) to be absolute;
I agree with the classification of (2) but strongly disagree about case (3).
Oh, and os.path.join is also broken, e.g. os.path.join('foo', 'a:bar') gives
'foo\\a:bar', which is an invalid path.
Another consequence of this is that os.path.isabs() is not enough to classify
paths. Sometimes you really need a relative path, so we really need (at least)
a new os.path.isrelative(), which can return "not isabs(s)" on POSIX platforms,
and do the right thing on Win32.
The attached patch:
- Changes the behaviour of os.path.isabs() and os.path.join() on Win32, to
classify pathnames as described above (including adding UNC support)
- Adds os.path.isrelative() on all platforms
- Changes a couple of Win32 os.path tests where I have deliberately broken
backward compatibility
- Adds lots of new tests for these 3 functions on Win32
This does change the behaviour of isabs(), and it is possible that existing
applications might be depending on the current behaviour. Silently changing
the behaviour might break those applications. I'm not sure what the best
course of action is - applying this for 2.6, putting a new API in
(os.path.isreallyabs()?), or waiting for Python 3000...?
Kind regards,
Jon Foster
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>Comment By: Jon Foster (jongfoster)
Date: 2007-03-07 23:09
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Thanks for the comments. Updated patch attached, which includes the doc
changes.
File Added: win32_absolute_paths_2.patch
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Comment By: Jason Orendorff (jorend)
Date: 2007-03-07 10:32
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There is an interesting thread on python-dev right now about possibly
tweaking the behavior of splitext() in 2.6. So maybe there is hope after
all.
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Comment By: Jason Orendorff (jorend)
Date: 2007-03-07 04:01
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Thanks for submitting this. Nice summary of the different cases. I think
very few people have given this that much thought. :)
You need a patch for the docs if you want this to even get considered.
Then the main obstacle is convincing the team that the nice new logical
behavior is worth the breakage. I would be surprised if it got through.
And Python 3000 is not going to be the "subtle breakage" release. I would
give you better odds if your patch created new APIs instead, and
*documented* exactly what's useful about the model you're suggesting.
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Comment By: Jon Foster (jongfoster)
Date: 2007-02-26 23:15
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P.S. The patch is against Python SVN trunk
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