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| """
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| Abstract base classes for rich path objects.
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| 
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| This module is published as a PyPI package called "pathlib-abc".
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| 
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| This module is also a *PRIVATE* part of the Python standard library, where
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| it's developed alongside pathlib. If it finds success and maturity as a PyPI
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| package, it could become a public part of the standard library.
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| 
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| Two base classes are defined here -- PurePathBase and PathBase -- that
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| resemble pathlib's PurePath and Path respectively.
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| """
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| 
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| import functools
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| from glob import _Globber, _no_recurse_symlinks
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| from errno import ENOTDIR, ELOOP
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| from stat import S_ISDIR, S_ISLNK, S_ISREG, S_ISSOCK, S_ISBLK, S_ISCHR, S_ISFIFO
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| 
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| 
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| __all__ = ["UnsupportedOperation"]
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| 
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| 
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| @functools.cache
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| def _is_case_sensitive(parser):
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|     return parser.normcase('Aa') == 'Aa'
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| 
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| 
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| class UnsupportedOperation(NotImplementedError):
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|     """An exception that is raised when an unsupported operation is called on
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|     a path object.
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|     """
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|     pass
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| 
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| 
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| class ParserBase:
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|     """Base class for path parsers, which do low-level path manipulation.
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| 
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|     Path parsers provide a subset of the os.path API, specifically those
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|     functions needed to provide PurePathBase functionality. Each PurePathBase
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|     subclass references its path parser via a 'parser' class attribute.
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| 
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|     Every method in this base class raises an UnsupportedOperation exception.
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|     """
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| 
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|     @classmethod
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|     def _unsupported_msg(cls, attribute):
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|         return f"{cls.__name__}.{attribute} is unsupported"
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def sep(self):
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|         """The character used to separate path components."""
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|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('sep'))
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| 
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|     def join(self, path, *paths):
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|         """Join path segments."""
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|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('join()'))
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| 
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|     def split(self, path):
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|         """Split the path into a pair (head, tail), where *head* is everything
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|         before the final path separator, and *tail* is everything after.
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|         Either part may be empty.
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|         """
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|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('split()'))
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| 
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|     def splitdrive(self, path):
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|         """Split the path into a 2-item tuple (drive, tail), where *drive* is
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|         a device name or mount point, and *tail* is everything after the
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|         drive. Either part may be empty."""
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|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('splitdrive()'))
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| 
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|     def normcase(self, path):
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|         """Normalize the case of the path."""
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|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('normcase()'))
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| 
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|     def isabs(self, path):
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|         """Returns whether the path is absolute, i.e. unaffected by the
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|         current directory or drive."""
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|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('isabs()'))
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| 
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| 
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| class PurePathBase:
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|     """Base class for pure path objects.
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| 
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|     This class *does not* provide several magic methods that are defined in
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|     its subclass PurePath. They are: __fspath__, __bytes__, __reduce__,
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|     __hash__, __eq__, __lt__, __le__, __gt__, __ge__. Its initializer and path
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|     joining methods accept only strings, not os.PathLike objects more broadly.
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|     """
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| 
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|     __slots__ = (
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|         # The `_raw_path` slot store a joined string path. This is set in the
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|         # `__init__()` method.
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|         '_raw_path',
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| 
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|         # The '_resolving' slot stores a boolean indicating whether the path
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|         # is being processed by `PathBase.resolve()`. This prevents duplicate
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|         # work from occurring when `resolve()` calls `stat()` or `readlink()`.
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|         '_resolving',
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|     )
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|     parser = ParserBase()
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|     _globber = _Globber
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, path, *paths):
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|         self._raw_path = self.parser.join(path, *paths) if paths else path
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|         if not isinstance(self._raw_path, str):
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|             raise TypeError(
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|                 f"path should be a str, not {type(self._raw_path).__name__!r}")
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|         self._resolving = False
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| 
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|     def with_segments(self, *pathsegments):
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|         """Construct a new path object from any number of path-like objects.
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|         Subclasses may override this method to customize how new path objects
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|         are created from methods like `iterdir()`.
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|         """
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|         return type(self)(*pathsegments)
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         """Return the string representation of the path, suitable for
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|         passing to system calls."""
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|         return self._raw_path
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| 
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|     def as_posix(self):
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|         """Return the string representation of the path with forward (/)
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|         slashes."""
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|         return str(self).replace(self.parser.sep, '/')
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def drive(self):
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|         """The drive prefix (letter or UNC path), if any."""
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|         return self.parser.splitdrive(self.anchor)[0]
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def root(self):
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|         """The root of the path, if any."""
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|         return self.parser.splitdrive(self.anchor)[1]
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def anchor(self):
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|         """The concatenation of the drive and root, or ''."""
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|         return self._stack[0]
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def name(self):
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|         """The final path component, if any."""
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|         return self.parser.split(self._raw_path)[1]
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def suffix(self):
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|         """
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|         The final component's last suffix, if any.
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| 
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|         This includes the leading period. For example: '.txt'
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|         """
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|         name = self.name
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|         i = name.rfind('.')
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|         if 0 < i < len(name) - 1:
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|             return name[i:]
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|         else:
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|             return ''
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def suffixes(self):
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|         """
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|         A list of the final component's suffixes, if any.
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| 
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|         These include the leading periods. For example: ['.tar', '.gz']
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|         """
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|         name = self.name
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|         if name.endswith('.'):
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|             return []
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|         name = name.lstrip('.')
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|         return ['.' + suffix for suffix in name.split('.')[1:]]
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def stem(self):
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|         """The final path component, minus its last suffix."""
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|         name = self.name
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|         i = name.rfind('.')
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|         if 0 < i < len(name) - 1:
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|             return name[:i]
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|         else:
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|             return name
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| 
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|     def with_name(self, name):
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|         """Return a new path with the file name changed."""
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|         split = self.parser.split
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|         if split(name)[0]:
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|             raise ValueError(f"Invalid name {name!r}")
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|         return self.with_segments(split(self._raw_path)[0], name)
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| 
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|     def with_stem(self, stem):
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|         """Return a new path with the stem changed."""
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|         suffix = self.suffix
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|         if not suffix:
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|             return self.with_name(stem)
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|         elif not stem:
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|             # If the suffix is non-empty, we can't make the stem empty.
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|             raise ValueError(f"{self!r} has a non-empty suffix")
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|         else:
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|             return self.with_name(stem + suffix)
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| 
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|     def with_suffix(self, suffix):
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|         """Return a new path with the file suffix changed.  If the path
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|         has no suffix, add given suffix.  If the given suffix is an empty
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|         string, remove the suffix from the path.
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|         """
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|         stem = self.stem
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|         if not stem:
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|             # If the stem is empty, we can't make the suffix non-empty.
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|             raise ValueError(f"{self!r} has an empty name")
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|         elif suffix and not (suffix.startswith('.') and len(suffix) > 1):
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|             raise ValueError(f"Invalid suffix {suffix!r}")
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|         else:
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|             return self.with_name(stem + suffix)
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| 
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|     def relative_to(self, other, *, walk_up=False):
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|         """Return the relative path to another path identified by the passed
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|         arguments.  If the operation is not possible (because this is not
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|         related to the other path), raise ValueError.
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| 
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|         The *walk_up* parameter controls whether `..` may be used to resolve
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|         the path.
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|         """
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|         if not isinstance(other, PurePathBase):
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|             other = self.with_segments(other)
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|         anchor0, parts0 = self._stack
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|         anchor1, parts1 = other._stack
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|         if anchor0 != anchor1:
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|             raise ValueError(f"{self._raw_path!r} and {other._raw_path!r} have different anchors")
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|         while parts0 and parts1 and parts0[-1] == parts1[-1]:
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|             parts0.pop()
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|             parts1.pop()
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|         for part in parts1:
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|             if not part or part == '.':
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|                 pass
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|             elif not walk_up:
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|                 raise ValueError(f"{self._raw_path!r} is not in the subpath of {other._raw_path!r}")
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|             elif part == '..':
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|                 raise ValueError(f"'..' segment in {other._raw_path!r} cannot be walked")
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|             else:
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|                 parts0.append('..')
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|         return self.with_segments('', *reversed(parts0))
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| 
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|     def is_relative_to(self, other):
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|         """Return True if the path is relative to another path or False.
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|         """
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|         if not isinstance(other, PurePathBase):
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|             other = self.with_segments(other)
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|         anchor0, parts0 = self._stack
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|         anchor1, parts1 = other._stack
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|         if anchor0 != anchor1:
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|             return False
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|         while parts0 and parts1 and parts0[-1] == parts1[-1]:
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|             parts0.pop()
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|             parts1.pop()
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|         for part in parts1:
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|             if part and part != '.':
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|                 return False
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|         return True
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def parts(self):
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|         """An object providing sequence-like access to the
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|         components in the filesystem path."""
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|         anchor, parts = self._stack
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|         if anchor:
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|             parts.append(anchor)
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|         return tuple(reversed(parts))
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| 
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|     def joinpath(self, *pathsegments):
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|         """Combine this path with one or several arguments, and return a
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|         new path representing either a subpath (if all arguments are relative
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|         paths) or a totally different path (if one of the arguments is
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|         anchored).
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|         """
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|         return self.with_segments(self._raw_path, *pathsegments)
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| 
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|     def __truediv__(self, key):
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|         try:
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|             return self.with_segments(self._raw_path, key)
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|         except TypeError:
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|             return NotImplemented
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| 
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|     def __rtruediv__(self, key):
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|         try:
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|             return self.with_segments(key, self._raw_path)
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|         except TypeError:
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|             return NotImplemented
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def _stack(self):
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|         """
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|         Split the path into a 2-tuple (anchor, parts), where *anchor* is the
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|         uppermost parent of the path (equivalent to path.parents[-1]), and
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|         *parts* is a reversed list of parts following the anchor.
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|         """
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|         split = self.parser.split
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|         path = self._raw_path
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|         parent, name = split(path)
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|         names = []
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|         while path != parent:
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|             names.append(name)
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|             path = parent
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|             parent, name = split(path)
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|         return path, names
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def parent(self):
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|         """The logical parent of the path."""
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|         path = self._raw_path
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|         parent = self.parser.split(path)[0]
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|         if path != parent:
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|             parent = self.with_segments(parent)
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|             parent._resolving = self._resolving
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|             return parent
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|         return self
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def parents(self):
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|         """A sequence of this path's logical parents."""
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|         split = self.parser.split
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|         path = self._raw_path
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|         parent = split(path)[0]
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|         parents = []
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|         while path != parent:
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|             parents.append(self.with_segments(parent))
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|             path = parent
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|             parent = split(path)[0]
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|         return tuple(parents)
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| 
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|     def is_absolute(self):
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|         """True if the path is absolute (has both a root and, if applicable,
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|         a drive)."""
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|         return self.parser.isabs(self._raw_path)
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def _pattern_str(self):
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|         """The path expressed as a string, for use in pattern-matching."""
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|         return str(self)
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| 
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|     def match(self, path_pattern, *, case_sensitive=None):
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|         """
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|         Return True if this path matches the given pattern. If the pattern is
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|         relative, matching is done from the right; otherwise, the entire path
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|         is matched. The recursive wildcard '**' is *not* supported by this
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|         method.
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|         """
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|         if not isinstance(path_pattern, PurePathBase):
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|             path_pattern = self.with_segments(path_pattern)
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|         if case_sensitive is None:
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|             case_sensitive = _is_case_sensitive(self.parser)
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|         sep = path_pattern.parser.sep
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|         path_parts = self.parts[::-1]
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|         pattern_parts = path_pattern.parts[::-1]
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|         if not pattern_parts:
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|             raise ValueError("empty pattern")
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|         if len(path_parts) < len(pattern_parts):
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|             return False
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|         if len(path_parts) > len(pattern_parts) and path_pattern.anchor:
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|             return False
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|         globber = self._globber(sep, case_sensitive)
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|         for path_part, pattern_part in zip(path_parts, pattern_parts):
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|             match = globber.compile(pattern_part)
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|             if match(path_part) is None:
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|                 return False
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|         return True
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| 
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|     def full_match(self, pattern, *, case_sensitive=None):
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|         """
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|         Return True if this path matches the given glob-style pattern. The
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|         pattern is matched against the entire path.
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|         """
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|         if not isinstance(pattern, PurePathBase):
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|             pattern = self.with_segments(pattern)
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|         if case_sensitive is None:
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|             case_sensitive = _is_case_sensitive(self.parser)
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|         globber = self._globber(pattern.parser.sep, case_sensitive, recursive=True)
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|         match = globber.compile(pattern._pattern_str)
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|         return match(self._pattern_str) is not None
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| class PathBase(PurePathBase):
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|     """Base class for concrete path objects.
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| 
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|     This class provides dummy implementations for many methods that derived
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|     classes can override selectively; the default implementations raise
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|     UnsupportedOperation. The most basic methods, such as stat() and open(),
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|     directly raise UnsupportedOperation; these basic methods are called by
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|     other methods such as is_dir() and read_text().
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| 
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|     The Path class derives this class to implement local filesystem paths.
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|     Users may derive their own classes to implement virtual filesystem paths,
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|     such as paths in archive files or on remote storage systems.
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|     """
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|     __slots__ = ()
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| 
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|     # Maximum number of symlinks to follow in resolve()
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|     _max_symlinks = 40
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| 
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|     @classmethod
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|     def _unsupported_msg(cls, attribute):
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|         return f"{cls.__name__}.{attribute} is unsupported"
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| 
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|     def stat(self, *, follow_symlinks=True):
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|         """
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|         Return the result of the stat() system call on this path, like
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|         os.stat() does.
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|         """
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|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('stat()'))
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| 
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|     def lstat(self):
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|         """
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|         Like stat(), except if the path points to a symlink, the symlink's
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|         status information is returned, rather than its target's.
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|         """
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|         return self.stat(follow_symlinks=False)
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| 
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| 
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|     # Convenience functions for querying the stat results
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| 
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|     def exists(self, *, follow_symlinks=True):
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|         """
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|         Whether this path exists.
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| 
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|         This method normally follows symlinks; to check whether a symlink exists,
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|         add the argument follow_symlinks=False.
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             self.stat(follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks)
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|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
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|         return True
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| 
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|     def is_dir(self, *, follow_symlinks=True):
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|         """
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|         Whether this path is a directory.
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             return S_ISDIR(self.stat(follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks).st_mode)
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|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
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| 
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|     def is_file(self, *, follow_symlinks=True):
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|         """
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|         Whether this path is a regular file (also True for symlinks pointing
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|         to regular files).
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             return S_ISREG(self.stat(follow_symlinks=follow_symlinks).st_mode)
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|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
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| 
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|     def is_mount(self):
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|         """
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|         Check if this path is a mount point
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|         """
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|         # Need to exist and be a dir
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|         if not self.exists() or not self.is_dir():
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|             return False
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| 
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|         try:
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|             parent_dev = self.parent.stat().st_dev
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|         except OSError:
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|             return False
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| 
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|         dev = self.stat().st_dev
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|         if dev != parent_dev:
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|             return True
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|         ino = self.stat().st_ino
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|         parent_ino = self.parent.stat().st_ino
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|         return ino == parent_ino
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| 
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|     def is_symlink(self):
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|         """
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|         Whether this path is a symbolic link.
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             return S_ISLNK(self.lstat().st_mode)
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|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
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| 
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|     def is_junction(self):
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|         """
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|         Whether this path is a junction.
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|         """
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|         # Junctions are a Windows-only feature, not present in POSIX nor the
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|         # majority of virtual filesystems. There is no cross-platform idiom
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|         # to check for junctions (using stat().st_mode).
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|         return False
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| 
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|     def is_block_device(self):
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|         """
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|         Whether this path is a block device.
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             return S_ISBLK(self.stat().st_mode)
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|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
 | |
| 
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|     def is_char_device(self):
 | |
|         """
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|         Whether this path is a character device.
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             return S_ISCHR(self.stat().st_mode)
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|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
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| 
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|     def is_fifo(self):
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|         """
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|         Whether this path is a FIFO.
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             return S_ISFIFO(self.stat().st_mode)
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|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
 | |
| 
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|     def is_socket(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Whether this path is a socket.
 | |
|         """
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|         try:
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|             return S_ISSOCK(self.stat().st_mode)
 | |
|         except (OSError, ValueError):
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|             return False
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| 
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|     def samefile(self, other_path):
 | |
|         """Return whether other_path is the same or not as this file
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|         (as returned by os.path.samefile()).
 | |
|         """
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|         st = self.stat()
 | |
|         try:
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|             other_st = other_path.stat()
 | |
|         except AttributeError:
 | |
|             other_st = self.with_segments(other_path).stat()
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|         return (st.st_ino == other_st.st_ino and
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|                 st.st_dev == other_st.st_dev)
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| 
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|     def open(self, mode='r', buffering=-1, encoding=None,
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|              errors=None, newline=None):
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|         """
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|         Open the file pointed to by this path and return a file object, as
 | |
|         the built-in open() function does.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('open()'))
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| 
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|     def read_bytes(self):
 | |
|         """
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|         Open the file in bytes mode, read it, and close the file.
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|         """
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|         with self.open(mode='rb') as f:
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|             return f.read()
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| 
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|     def read_text(self, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None):
 | |
|         """
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|         Open the file in text mode, read it, and close the file.
 | |
|         """
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|         with self.open(mode='r', encoding=encoding, errors=errors, newline=newline) as f:
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|             return f.read()
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| 
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|     def write_bytes(self, data):
 | |
|         """
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|         Open the file in bytes mode, write to it, and close the file.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         # type-check for the buffer interface before truncating the file
 | |
|         view = memoryview(data)
 | |
|         with self.open(mode='wb') as f:
 | |
|             return f.write(view)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def write_text(self, data, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Open the file in text mode, write to it, and close the file.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if not isinstance(data, str):
 | |
|             raise TypeError('data must be str, not %s' %
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|                             data.__class__.__name__)
 | |
|         with self.open(mode='w', encoding=encoding, errors=errors, newline=newline) as f:
 | |
|             return f.write(data)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def iterdir(self):
 | |
|         """Yield path objects of the directory contents.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         The children are yielded in arbitrary order, and the
 | |
|         special entries '.' and '..' are not included.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('iterdir()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _glob_selector(self, parts, case_sensitive, recurse_symlinks):
 | |
|         if case_sensitive is None:
 | |
|             case_sensitive = _is_case_sensitive(self.parser)
 | |
|             case_pedantic = False
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             # The user has expressed a case sensitivity choice, but we don't
 | |
|             # know the case sensitivity of the underlying filesystem, so we
 | |
|             # must use scandir() for everything, including non-wildcard parts.
 | |
|             case_pedantic = True
 | |
|         recursive = True if recurse_symlinks else _no_recurse_symlinks
 | |
|         globber = self._globber(self.parser.sep, case_sensitive, case_pedantic, recursive)
 | |
|         return globber.selector(parts)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def glob(self, pattern, *, case_sensitive=None, recurse_symlinks=True):
 | |
|         """Iterate over this subtree and yield all existing files (of any
 | |
|         kind, including directories) matching the given relative pattern.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if not isinstance(pattern, PurePathBase):
 | |
|             pattern = self.with_segments(pattern)
 | |
|         anchor, parts = pattern._stack
 | |
|         if anchor:
 | |
|             raise NotImplementedError("Non-relative patterns are unsupported")
 | |
|         select = self._glob_selector(parts, case_sensitive, recurse_symlinks)
 | |
|         return select(self)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def rglob(self, pattern, *, case_sensitive=None, recurse_symlinks=True):
 | |
|         """Recursively yield all existing files (of any kind, including
 | |
|         directories) matching the given relative pattern, anywhere in
 | |
|         this subtree.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if not isinstance(pattern, PurePathBase):
 | |
|             pattern = self.with_segments(pattern)
 | |
|         pattern = '**' / pattern
 | |
|         return self.glob(pattern, case_sensitive=case_sensitive, recurse_symlinks=recurse_symlinks)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def walk(self, top_down=True, on_error=None, follow_symlinks=False):
 | |
|         """Walk the directory tree from this directory, similar to os.walk()."""
 | |
|         return self._globber.walk(self, top_down, on_error, follow_symlinks)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def absolute(self):
 | |
|         """Return an absolute version of this path
 | |
|         No normalization or symlink resolution is performed.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Use resolve() to resolve symlinks and remove '..' segments.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('absolute()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @classmethod
 | |
|     def cwd(cls):
 | |
|         """Return a new path pointing to the current working directory."""
 | |
|         # We call 'absolute()' rather than using 'os.getcwd()' directly to
 | |
|         # enable users to replace the implementation of 'absolute()' in a
 | |
|         # subclass and benefit from the new behaviour here. This works because
 | |
|         # os.path.abspath('.') == os.getcwd().
 | |
|         return cls('').absolute()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def expanduser(self):
 | |
|         """ Return a new path with expanded ~ and ~user constructs
 | |
|         (as returned by os.path.expanduser)
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('expanduser()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @classmethod
 | |
|     def home(cls):
 | |
|         """Return a new path pointing to expanduser('~').
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         return cls("~").expanduser()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readlink(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Return the path to which the symbolic link points.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('readlink()'))
 | |
|     readlink._supported = False
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def resolve(self, strict=False):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Make the path absolute, resolving all symlinks on the way and also
 | |
|         normalizing it.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if self._resolving:
 | |
|             return self
 | |
|         path_root, parts = self._stack
 | |
|         path = self.with_segments(path_root)
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             path = path.absolute()
 | |
|         except UnsupportedOperation:
 | |
|             path_tail = []
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             path_root, path_tail = path._stack
 | |
|             path_tail.reverse()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # If the user has *not* overridden the `readlink()` method, then symlinks are unsupported
 | |
|         # and (in non-strict mode) we can improve performance by not calling `stat()`.
 | |
|         querying = strict or getattr(self.readlink, '_supported', True)
 | |
|         link_count = 0
 | |
|         while parts:
 | |
|             part = parts.pop()
 | |
|             if not part or part == '.':
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
|             if part == '..':
 | |
|                 if not path_tail:
 | |
|                     if path_root:
 | |
|                         # Delete '..' segment immediately following root
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                 elif path_tail[-1] != '..':
 | |
|                     # Delete '..' segment and its predecessor
 | |
|                     path_tail.pop()
 | |
|                     continue
 | |
|             path_tail.append(part)
 | |
|             if querying and part != '..':
 | |
|                 path = self.with_segments(path_root + self.parser.sep.join(path_tail))
 | |
|                 path._resolving = True
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     st = path.stat(follow_symlinks=False)
 | |
|                     if S_ISLNK(st.st_mode):
 | |
|                         # Like Linux and macOS, raise OSError(errno.ELOOP) if too many symlinks are
 | |
|                         # encountered during resolution.
 | |
|                         link_count += 1
 | |
|                         if link_count >= self._max_symlinks:
 | |
|                             raise OSError(ELOOP, "Too many symbolic links in path", self._raw_path)
 | |
|                         target_root, target_parts = path.readlink()._stack
 | |
|                         # If the symlink target is absolute (like '/etc/hosts'), set the current
 | |
|                         # path to its uppermost parent (like '/').
 | |
|                         if target_root:
 | |
|                             path_root = target_root
 | |
|                             path_tail.clear()
 | |
|                         else:
 | |
|                             path_tail.pop()
 | |
|                         # Add the symlink target's reversed tail parts (like ['hosts', 'etc']) to
 | |
|                         # the stack of unresolved path parts.
 | |
|                         parts.extend(target_parts)
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                     elif parts and not S_ISDIR(st.st_mode):
 | |
|                         raise NotADirectoryError(ENOTDIR, "Not a directory", self._raw_path)
 | |
|                 except OSError:
 | |
|                     if strict:
 | |
|                         raise
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         querying = False
 | |
|         return self.with_segments(path_root + self.parser.sep.join(path_tail))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def symlink_to(self, target, target_is_directory=False):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Make this path a symlink pointing to the target path.
 | |
|         Note the order of arguments (link, target) is the reverse of os.symlink.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('symlink_to()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def hardlink_to(self, target):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Make this path a hard link pointing to the same file as *target*.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Note the order of arguments (self, target) is the reverse of os.link's.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('hardlink_to()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def touch(self, mode=0o666, exist_ok=True):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Create this file with the given access mode, if it doesn't exist.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('touch()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def mkdir(self, mode=0o777, parents=False, exist_ok=False):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Create a new directory at this given path.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('mkdir()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def rename(self, target):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Rename this path to the target path.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         The target path may be absolute or relative. Relative paths are
 | |
|         interpreted relative to the current working directory, *not* the
 | |
|         directory of the Path object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Returns the new Path instance pointing to the target path.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('rename()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def replace(self, target):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Rename this path to the target path, overwriting if that path exists.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         The target path may be absolute or relative. Relative paths are
 | |
|         interpreted relative to the current working directory, *not* the
 | |
|         directory of the Path object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Returns the new Path instance pointing to the target path.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('replace()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def chmod(self, mode, *, follow_symlinks=True):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Change the permissions of the path, like os.chmod().
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('chmod()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def lchmod(self, mode):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Like chmod(), except if the path points to a symlink, the symlink's
 | |
|         permissions are changed, rather than its target's.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         self.chmod(mode, follow_symlinks=False)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def unlink(self, missing_ok=False):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Remove this file or link.
 | |
|         If the path is a directory, use rmdir() instead.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('unlink()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def rmdir(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Remove this directory.  The directory must be empty.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('rmdir()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def owner(self, *, follow_symlinks=True):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Return the login name of the file owner.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('owner()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def group(self, *, follow_symlinks=True):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Return the group name of the file gid.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('group()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @classmethod
 | |
|     def from_uri(cls, uri):
 | |
|         """Return a new path from the given 'file' URI."""
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(cls._unsupported_msg('from_uri()'))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def as_uri(self):
 | |
|         """Return the path as a URI."""
 | |
|         raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('as_uri()'))
 | 
