Le 06/08/2014 22:12, Ben Finney a écrit : > You seem to be saying that ‘pathlib’ is not intended to be helpful for > constructing a shell command. pathlib lets you do operations on paths. It also gives you a string representation of the path that's expected to designate that path when talking to operating system APIs. It doesn't give you the possibility to store other semantic variations ("whether a new directory level must be created"); that's up to you to add those. (similarly, it doesn't have separate classes to represent "a file", "a directory", "a non-existing file", etc.) Regards Antoine.
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