[Python-Dev] Python-3.0, unicode, and os.environ (original) (raw)
Toshio Kuratomi a.badger at gmail.com
Fri Dec 5 21:40:51 CET 2008
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Guido van Rossum wrote:
Glob was just an example. Many use cases for directory traversal couldn't care less if they see all files. Okay. Makes it harder to prove correct or not if I don't know what the use case is :-) I can't think of a single use case off-hand.
Even your example of a ??.txt file making retrieval of *.py files fail is a little broken. If there was a ??.py file that was undecodable the program would most likely want to know that file existed.
-Toshio
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