On woensdag, jul 23, 2003, at 17:32 Europe/Amsterdam, Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: > There are two groups of functions in the *path module implementations: > what I call "path algebra" functions, that only implement string > operations specific to paths in the native syntax of the various > platforms, and functions that have to care about the system they're > running on, and understand the relevant set of filesystem semantics. > > I practice, it's really convenient to keep these together, but the > tests should probably be re-examined. Tests of pure string operations > should be run regardless of the platform on which the tests are > running, and tests of functions that care about the host platform > should only be run on the appropriate platforms. > > posixpath.ismount() should definately not be getting run on non-posix > platforms. Fully agreed here. How about the following solution: we leave test_posixpath as-is for 2.3 and I add a note to the MacPython-OS9 readme that this failure is expected, and then we fix the test in this way for 2.3.1? -- - Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> http://www.cwi.nl/~jack - - If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman -
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