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gh-136437: Document some os.path functions as requiring pos-only (#136812)
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Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
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.. function:: basename(path)
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.. function:: basename(path, /)
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Return the base name of pathname *path*. This is the second element of the
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pair returned by passing *path* to the function :func:`split`. Note that
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Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
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.. function:: isabs(path)
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.. function:: isabs(path, /)
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Return ``True`` if *path* is an absolute pathname. On Unix, that means it
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begins with a slash, on Windows that it begins with two (back)slashes, or a
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Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
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.. function:: isdir(path)
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.. function:: isdir(path, /)
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Return ``True`` if *path* is an :func:`existing <exists>` directory. This
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follows symbolic links, so both :func:`islink` and :func:`isdir` can be true
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Accepts a :term:`path-like object` for *path* and *paths*.
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.. function:: normcase(path)
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.. function:: normcase(path, /)
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Normalize the case of a pathname. On Windows, convert all characters in the
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pathname to lowercase, and also convert forward slashes to backward slashes.
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Added Windows support.
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.. function:: split(path)
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.. function:: split(path, /)
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Split the pathname *path* into a pair, ``(head, tail)`` where *tail* is the
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last pathname component and *head* is everything leading up to that. The
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Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
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.. function:: splitdrive(path)
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.. function:: splitdrive(path, /)
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Split the pathname *path* into a pair ``(drive, tail)`` where *drive* is either
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a mount point or the empty string. On systems which do not use drive
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Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
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.. function:: splitroot(path)
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.. function:: splitroot(path, /)
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Split the pathname *path* into a 3-item tuple ``(drive, root, tail)`` where
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*drive* is a device name or mount point, *root* is a string of separators
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.. versionadded:: 3.12
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.. function:: splitext(path)
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.. function:: splitext(path, /)
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Split the pathname *path* into a pair ``(root, ext)`` such that ``root + ext ==
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path``, and the extension, *ext*, is empty or begins with a period and contains at
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