At 08:20 AM 6/27/2005 +0100, Michael Hoffman wrote: >os.getcwd() returns a string, but path.getcwd() returns a new path >object. In that case, I'd expect it to be 'path.fromcwd()' or 'path.cwd()'; i.e. a constructor classmethod by analogy with 'dict.fromkeys()' or 'datetime.now()'. 'getcwd()' looks like it's getting a property of a path instance, and doesn't match stdlib conventions for constructors. So, +1 as long as it's called cwd() or something better (i.e. clearer and/or more consistent with stdlib constructor conventions).
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