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[3.12] Doc: Improve documentation for the `path
argument in
shutil.which()
` (GH-124494) (#124576)
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*mode* is a permission mask passed to :func:`os.access`, by default
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determining if the file exists and is executable.
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When no *path* is specified, the results of :func:`os.environ` are used,
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returning either the "PATH" value or a fallback of :data:`os.defpath`.
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*path* is a "``PATH`` string" specifying the directories to look in,
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delimited by :data:`os.pathsep`. When no *path* is specified, the
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:envvar:`PATH` environment variable is read from :data:`os.environ`,
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falling back to :data:`os.defpath` if it is not set.
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On Windows, the current directory is prepended to the *path* if *mode* does
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not include ``os.X_OK``. When the *mode* does include ``os.X_OK``, the
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consulting the current working directory for executables: set the environment
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variable ``NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath``.
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Also on Windows, the ``PATHEXT`` variable is used to resolve commands
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that may not already include an extension. For example, if you call
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``shutil.which("python")``, :func:`which` will search ``PATHEXT``
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Also on Windows, the :envvar:`PATHEXT` environment variable is used to
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resolve commands that may not already include an extension. For example,
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if you call ``shutil.which("python")``, :func:`which` will search ``PATHEXT``
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to know that it should look for ``python.exe`` within the *path*
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directories. For example, on Windows::
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