bug [ 1193849 ] os.path.expanduser documentation wrt. empty $HOME

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Georg Brandl 2005-08-24 07:26:55 +00:00
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@ -55,12 +55,20 @@ Equivalent to \function{exists()} on platforms lacking
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{expanduser}{path}
Return the argument with an initial component of \samp{\~} or
\samp{\~\var{user}} replaced by that \var{user}'s home directory. An
initial \samp{\~{}} is replaced by the environment variable
\envvar{HOME}; an initial \samp{\~\var{user}} is looked up in the
password directory through the built-in module
\refmodule{pwd}\refbimodindex{pwd}. If the expansion fails, or if the
On \UNIX, return the argument with an initial component of \samp{\~} or
\samp{\~\var{user}} replaced by that \var{user}'s home directory.
An initial \samp{\~} is replaced by the environment variable
\envvar{HOME} if it is set; otherwise the current user's home directory
is looked up in the password directory through the built-in module
\refmodule{pwd}\refbimodindex{pwd}.
An initial \samp{\~\var{user}} is looked up directly in the
password directory.
On Windows, only \samp{\~} is supported; it is replaced by the
environment variable \envvar{HOME} or by a combination of
\envvar{HOMEDRIVE} and \envvar{HOMEPATH}.
If the expansion fails or if the
path does not begin with a tilde, the path is returned unchanged.
\end{funcdesc}
@ -158,7 +166,7 @@ slashes.
\begin{funcdesc}{normpath}{path}
Normalize a pathname. This collapses redundant separators and
up-level references, e.g. \code{A//B}, \code{A/./B} and
up-level references so that \code{A//B}, \code{A/./B} and
\code{A/foo/../B} all become \code{A/B}. It does not normalize the
case (use \function{normcase()} for that). On Windows, it converts
forward slashes to backward slashes. It should be understood that this may
@ -234,7 +242,7 @@ is a directory). The argument \var{dirname} specifies the visited
directory, the argument \var{names} lists the files in the directory
(gotten from \code{os.listdir(\var{dirname})}).
The \var{visit} function may modify \var{names} to
influence the set of directories visited below \var{dirname}, e.g., to
influence the set of directories visited below \var{dirname}, e.g. to
avoid visiting certain parts of the tree. (The object referred to by
\var{names} must be modified in place, using \keyword{del} or slice
assignment.)

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@ -456,6 +456,8 @@ Tests
Documentation
-------------
- Bug #1193849: Clarify os.path.expanduser() documentation.
- Bug #1243192: re.UNICODE and re.LOCALE affect \d, \D, \s and \S.
- Bug #755617: Document the effects of os.chown() on Windows.