[Jason Orendorff] > Filesystem paths are in fact strings on all operating systems I'm > aware of. And it's no accident or performance optimization. It's > good design. Isn't that simply because filesystems aren't object orientated? I can't call methods of a path through the filesystem. There's a difference between a path, which is, yes, always (?) a string, and a Path object that provides convenient methods/properties. (Maybe one of the experimental object-orientated file systems has non- string paths. I have no idea). =Tony.Meyer
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