Michael Hoffman wrote: > On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Phillip J. Eby wrote: > >> At 08:19 PM 6/26/2005 +0100, Michael Hoffman wrote: >>> On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Phillip J. Eby wrote: >>> >>>> * drop getcwd(); it makes no sense on a path instance >>> >>> Personally I use path.getcwd() as a class method all the time. It >>> makes as much sense as fromkeys() does on a dict instance, which is >>> technically possible but non-sensical. >> >> It's also duplication with os.path; I'm -1 on creating a new staticmethod >> for it. > > os.getcwd() returns a string, but path.getcwd() returns a new path > object. Almost everything in path is a duplication of os.path--the > difference is that the path methods start and end with path objects.
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