Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> writes: >> > NO, NO, NO! Each dot is one uplevel. Exactly like Mac OS 9 paths do >> > with ':'. (Read macpath.py.) >> >> That's a fine convention; I'm familiar with MacOS paths. >> The fact that David Goodger and I were both confused might indicate >> that the proposed syntax might not be as intuitive as you'd like, but >> I don't think it'll take long to get used to. > > I think the only problem was that it might not have been explained > clearly enough. Sure, that would handle it. Fails to meet a high standard set by other elements of Python that can be grasped immediately, without any explanation, but of course not everything can be that simple. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com
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