Hello,

I hope that I am writing to the right list.
Python 3.7.4 on GNU/Linux Parabola 5.3.1-gnu-1 x86_64 AMD

Issue:
I got a .pickle which had some WindowsPath inside. I was unable to unpickle like this:

┌────
│ import pickle as pkl
│ from pathlib import Path, PureWindowsPath, PurePath, PurePosixPath, WindowsPath, PosixPath
│ fname = "ohw_analysis.pickle"
│ # fpath = PureWindowsPath(fname)
│ fpath = Path(fname)
│ with open(fpath, "rb") as fd:
│     # Works in Winbug$ only
│     ohw_analysis = pkl.load(fd)
└────

I tried to create my own class to override =_new= in =Path=, but that did not work, because (I assume that) the pickle data was pointing to =pathlib=. I did not know how to solve this, so I modified the code for pathlib.py

Solution:
The modification allowed me to unpickle the file, and I think that it would not break =pathlib=. I have seen this issue reported elsewhere, and I thought that it could be useful to others.

Extra:
I really hope that this is useful. Although I am not asking for help, if there was a better solution, let me know. I don't want a Github account (Micro$oft).

Thanks!
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