> In order to keep the higher accuracy timestamps for normal files and to > maintain the old behavior, my recommendation would be that the existing > implementation of win32_stat/win32_wstat be extended to use > FindFileFirst if GetFileAttributes* fails. I would be willing to do the > legwork for such a patch if everyone agrees this is the appropriate > solution. That, in general, might be wrong. os.stat("*.txt") should fail, even though FindFirstFile will succeed when passed that string. That was my primary motivation for not using FindFirstFile by default: it may succeed even if the string being passed does not denote a file name. > * As an aside, Martin, I find the argument that "hard-wiring is bad" to > be against what is actually occurring in the posixmodule. For that > matter, the S_IFEXEC flag is hardwired to path in (*.bat, *.cmd, *.exe, > *.com) despite the fact that the platform says it is really anything in > the list of os.getenv('PATHEXT'), but I suppose that is a bug for > another day. No. See the source of the C library - the algorithm Python uses now is (or should be) the same as the one of the C library. Of course, you may argue that then msvcrt has the same bug. Regards, Martin
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