Hi, FYI I commited the implementation of os.scandir() written by Ben Hoyt. I hope that it will be part of Python 3.5 alpha 2 (Ben just sent the final patch today). Please test this new feature. You may benchmark here. http://bugs.python.org/issue22524 contains some benchmark tools and benchmark results of older versions of the patch. The implementation was tested on Windows and Linux. I'm now watching for buildbots to see how other platforms like os.scandir(). Bad news: OpenIndiana doesn't support d_type: the dirent structure has no d_type field. I already fixed the implementation to support this case. os.scandir() is still useful on OpenIndiana, because the stat result is cached in a DirEntry, so only one syscall is required, instead of multiple, when multiple DirEntry methods are called (ex: entry.is_dir() and not entry.is_symlink()). Victor
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