Le 06/08/2014 18:36, Isaac Schwabacher a écrit : >> >> If a symbolic link is encountered during pathname resolution, the >> behavior shall depend on whether the pathname component is at the >> end of the pathname and on the function being performed. If all of >> the following are true, then pathname resolution is complete: >> >> 1. This is the last pathname component of the pathname. 2. The >> pathname has no trailing <slash>. 3. The function is required to >> act on the symbolic link itself, or certain arguments direct that >> the function act on the symbolic link itself. >> >> In all other cases, the system shall prefix the remaining pathname, >> if any, with the contents of the symbolic link. [...] So the only case where this would make a difference is when calling a "function acting on the symbolic link itself" (such as lstat() or unlink()) on a path with a trailing slash: >>> os.lstat('foo') os.stat_result(st_mode=41471, st_ino=1981954, st_dev=2050, st_nlink=1, st_uid=1000, st_gid=1000, st_size=4, st_atime=1407370025, st_mtime=1407370025, st_ctime=1407370025) >>> os.lstat('foo/') os.stat_result(st_mode=17407, st_ino=917505, st_dev=2050, st_nlink=7, st_uid=0, st_gid=0, st_size=4096, st_atime=1407367916, st_mtime=1407369857, st_ctime=1407369857) >>> pathlib.Path('foo').lstat() os.stat_result(st_mode=41471, st_ino=1981954, st_dev=2050, st_nlink=1, st_uid=1000, st_gid=1000, st_size=4, st_atime=1407370037, st_mtime=1407370025, st_ctime=1407370025) >>> pathlib.Path('foo/').lstat() os.stat_result(st_mode=41471, st_ino=1981954, st_dev=2050, st_nlink=1, st_uid=1000, st_gid=1000, st_size=4, st_atime=1407370037, st_mtime=1407370025, st_ctime=1407370025) But you can also call resolve() explicitly if you want to act on the link target rather than the link itself: >>> pathlib.Path('foo/').resolve().lstat() os.stat_result(st_mode=17407, st_ino=917505, st_dev=2050, st_nlink=7, st_uid=0, st_gid=0, st_size=4096, st_atime=1407367916, st_mtime=1407369857, st_ctime=1407369857) Am I overlooking other cases? Regards Antoine.
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