чт, 25 июл. 2019 г. в 20:28, eryk sun <eryk...@gmail.com>: > On 7/25/19, Kirill Balunov <kirillbalu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >>>> import os > >>>> from pathlib import Path > >>>> dummy = " " # or "" or " " > >>>> os.path.isdir(dummy) > > False > >>>> Path(dummy).is_dir() > > True > > I can't reproduce the above result in either Linux or Windows. The > results should only be different for an empty path string, since > Path('') is the same as Path('.'). The results should be the same for > Path(" "), depending on whether a directory named " " exists (normally > not allowed in Windows, but Linux allows it). > > I need to confirm that it was my fault and for non-empty strings (`" "` or `" "`), both `os.path.isdir(...)` and `Path(...).is_dir()` produce the same results.So sorry for the noise.
Concerning the case with empty path string, I will open a ticket at the bug tracker (but for some reason it is blocked in my country :( https://isitblockedinrussia.com/?host=https%3A%2F%2Fbugs.python.org%2F). Obviously these are not equivalent forms, so either this should be noted in the documentation or corrected in the code. with kind regards, -gdg -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list