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.
> 
> Perhaps we should make a single exemption for double dots eg
> rglob('../../__init__.py') starts the walk 2 folders out of the curdir
> and looks for '*/__init__.py'.

This would be quirky. I don't think '..' should be treated specially.
(there's also the symlinks problem)

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