I wonder how that is substantially different than:

from pathlib import Path as p
p() / "foo"

or perhaps more verbosely, but arguably more readable:

from pathlib import Path
Path() / "foo"

Paul


On Tue, 2021-02-16 at 01:07 +0000, mwmajewsk wrote:
> P.S. the code snippet I mentioned is not rendering with mailman
> archives, here it is again;
> 
> from pathlib import path_literal as p
> p/"foo"
> 
> the result is:
> PosixPath('foo')
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