Object-oriented filesystem paths
pathlib offers a set of classes to handle filesystem paths. It offers the following advantages over using string objects: * No more cumbersome use of os and os.path functions. Everything can be done easily through operators, attribute accesses, and method calls. * Embodies the semantics of different path types. For example, comparing Windows paths ignores casing. * Well-defined semantics, eliminating any warts or ambiguities (forward vs. backward slashes, etc.). It's part of Python 3.4+ standard library.
Release | Stable | Testing |
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EPEL 7 | 1.0.1-1.el7 | - |
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