> But what problem do you really want an answer to? If you want to know
> that you will create a new file (if possible) by writing the file
> name, this seems to be the normal behaviour.

Actually, Stdio.File(..., "wcx") doesn't work on a dangling symlink.
Another case is rm() which shouldn't fail with System.ENOENT if and
only if it exists. Yet another is mv() which can move a dangling
symlink perfectly fine.

So the query makes sense in many situations. But above all I want the
most natural behavior given the function name, and instinctively I
think even a dangling symlink really do exist - it affects its
surroundings by showing up in directory listings, it got a pointer,
owner and group that can be queried, etc.
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