> > but disallowing them in higher level >> > explicitly cross platform abstractions like pathlib. >> > I think the trick here is that posix-using folks claim that filenames are just bytes, and indeed they can be passed around with a char*, so they seem to be.
but you can't possible do anything other than pass them around if you REALLY think they are just bytes. So really, people treat them as "bytes-in-some-arbitrary-encoding-where-at-least the-slash-character-(and maybe a couple others)-is-ascii-compatible" If you assume that, then you could write a pathlib that would work. And in practice, I expect a lot of designed only for posix code works that way. But of course, this gets ugly if you go to a platform where filenames are not "bytes-in-some-arbitrary-encoding-where-at-least the-slash-character-(and maybe a couple others)-is-ascii-compatible", like windows. I'm not sure if it's worth having a pathlib, etc. that uses this assumption -- but it could help us all write code that actually works with this screwy lack of specification. Antoine Pitrou wrote: > To elaborate specifically about pathlib, it doesn't handle bytes paths > but allows you to generate them if desired: > https://docs.python.org/3/library/pathlib.html#operators but that uses os.fsencode: Encode filename to the filesystem encoding As I understand it, the whole problem with some posix systems is that there is NO filesystem encoding -- i.e. you can't know for sure what encoding a filename is in. So you need to be able to pass the bytes through as they are. (At least as I read Armin Ronacher's blog) -Chris -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer Emergency Response Division NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception chris.bar...@noaa.gov
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