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os.path.splitext has a somewhat quirky signature since it mixes the path and filename components but I wanted the documentation to mention `PurePath.stem` as the natural counterpart to `PurePath.suffix` for the common use of `os.path.splitext` to turn "file.py" into "file" and "py". Technically this could have some discussion of how to handle the parent directory hierarchy but that seems a bit out of keeping with the spirit of this table so I omitted mentioning `PurePath.parents` here.
Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]>
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Looks good to me!
Thanks @acdha for the PR, and @ezio-melotti for merging it 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.10, 3.11. |
GH-94889 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.11 branch. |
…thonGH-94828) * Add additional pointers to pathlib's mapping to os.path functions os.path.splitext has a somewhat quirky signature since it mixes the path and filename components but I wanted the documentation to mention `PurePath.stem` as the natural counterpart to `PurePath.suffix` for the common use of `os.path.splitext` to turn "file.py" into "file" and "py". Technically this could have some discussion of how to handle the parent directory hierarchy but that seems a bit out of keeping with the spirit of this table so I omitted mentioning `PurePath.parents` here. * Update Doc/library/pathlib.rst Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit 3789c63) Co-authored-by: Chris Adams <[email protected]>
…thonGH-94828) * Add additional pointers to pathlib's mapping to os.path functions os.path.splitext has a somewhat quirky signature since it mixes the path and filename components but I wanted the documentation to mention `PurePath.stem` as the natural counterpart to `PurePath.suffix` for the common use of `os.path.splitext` to turn "file.py" into "file" and "py". Technically this could have some discussion of how to handle the parent directory hierarchy but that seems a bit out of keeping with the spirit of this table so I omitted mentioning `PurePath.parents` here. * Update Doc/library/pathlib.rst Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit 3789c63) Co-authored-by: Chris Adams <[email protected]>
GH-94890 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.10 branch. |
…-94828) * Add additional pointers to pathlib's mapping to os.path functions os.path.splitext has a somewhat quirky signature since it mixes the path and filename components but I wanted the documentation to mention `PurePath.stem` as the natural counterpart to `PurePath.suffix` for the common use of `os.path.splitext` to turn "file.py" into "file" and "py". Technically this could have some discussion of how to handle the parent directory hierarchy but that seems a bit out of keeping with the spirit of this table so I omitted mentioning `PurePath.parents` here. * Update Doc/library/pathlib.rst Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit 3789c63) Co-authored-by: Chris Adams <[email protected]>
…-94828) * Add additional pointers to pathlib's mapping to os.path functions os.path.splitext has a somewhat quirky signature since it mixes the path and filename components but I wanted the documentation to mention `PurePath.stem` as the natural counterpart to `PurePath.suffix` for the common use of `os.path.splitext` to turn "file.py" into "file" and "py". Technically this could have some discussion of how to handle the parent directory hierarchy but that seems a bit out of keeping with the spirit of this table so I omitted mentioning `PurePath.parents` here. * Update Doc/library/pathlib.rst Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit 3789c63) Co-authored-by: Chris Adams <[email protected]>
os.path.splitext has a somewhat quirky signature since it mixes the path and filename components but I wanted the documentation to mention
PurePath.stem
as the natural counterpart toPurePath.suffix
for the common use ofos.path.splitext
to turn "file.py" into "file" and "py".Technically this could have some discussion of how to handle the parent directory hierarchy but that seems a bit out of keeping with the spirit of this table so I omitted mentioning
PurePath.parents
here.