Hello,

Sanity check here. I have this code:

NSURL *rootURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:@"/"];
NSLog(@"%@", rootURL, [rootURL URLByDeletingLastPathComponent]);

Based on the NSURL documentation:

> If the receiver’s URL represents the root path, this property contains a copy 
> of the original URL. 

I'd expect the output to be:

file:///, file:///

Instead, I get this:

file:///, file:///../

Am I misunderstanding something here, or is this a bug? Technically, if you "cd 
../" from root you stay at root, but this is still contradicting the 
documentation.

Cheers,
Demitri



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