bpo-40038: pathlib: remove partial support for preserving accessor when modifying a path#19342
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Could you merge / rebase with git master so that we run CI freshly? |
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Rebased. Sorry for long delay. |
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@pitrou this is read for review FYI! Thanks very much |
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Now #18846 has landed,
pathlib.Path._init()does nothing useful and can be removed.A long time ago,
_init()helped preserve the current accessor when creating new paths from an existing path (e.g. by callingq = p.resolve()). But this has only ever worked for a small handful of methods, was never documented, and we currently don't support anything other than_NormalAccessoranyway.More info in the bug report.
https://bugs.python.org/issue40038