Aahz <aahz@pythoncraft.com> writes: > > walk2(topdir, hidden=None) > > > > be added to os.path. It yields all the files and directories under (and > > including) "topdir". If "hidden" is true, then hidden files and > > directories are included. > > python-dev is the wrong place for this discussion; you should post to > comp.lang.python and/or submit a feature request to SourceForge. Best > of all, post a patch to SF. I'd take this back a bit. python-dev is the wrong place to ask for new features, yes. However, it is ok to ask "Might it be acceptable if I implement it?", to which possible answers are "yes", "no", or "write a PEP". For that matter, I'd like to steer attention to python.org/sf/619222. I think any walk modification should take file types into account (a feature which isn't implemented, either). I hope that Python adds support for file types one day, and it would be unfortunate if that would cause introduction of walk3 and walk4. Please take into consideration that the os.path.walk callback can control traversal, by modifying the file list. It should be specified if this is also supported for walk2. Regards, Martin
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