The dospath
module, shown in Example 13-1, provides os.path
functionality on DOS
platforms. You can also use it to handle DOS paths on
other platforms.
Example 13-1. Using the dospath Module
File: dospath-example-1.py import dospath file = "/my/little/pony" print "isabs", "=>", dospath.isabs(file) print "dirname", "=>", dospath.dirname(file) print "basename", "=>", dospath.basename(file) print "normpath", "=>", dospath.normpath(file) print "split", "=>", dospath.split(file) print "join", "=>", dospath.join(file, "zorba")isabs => 1
dirname => /my/little
basename => pony
normpath => mylittlepony
split => ('/my/little', 'pony')
join => /my/little/ponyzorba
Note that Python’s DOS support can use both forward ( / ) and backward slashes ( ) as directory separators.
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