Antoine Pitrou <pit...@free.fr> added the comment:

> * Behave like a glob for every subdirectory. Meaning that every
> relative path gets a '*/' prepended to it. Eg rglob('c/d') started
> from the directory 'a' will yield 'a/b/c/d'.

That's what I would expect. That way, rglob('__init__.py') would find
all files named __init__.py beneath the current directory.

> P.s. another slight issue I ran into is the fact that fnmatch doesn't
> ignore os.curdir:
> 
>     >>> fnmatch.fnmatch('./a', 'a')
>     False

Sounds ok. fnmatch is a low-level lexical thing.

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