W. Owen Parry added the comment:

I started working on a patch for this, but the more I think about it the less I 
am convinced it is wanted.

The issue requests that os.listdir('') be equal to os.listdir('.')

The given example of os.path.join doesn't follow this:

>>> os.path.join('','aaa')
'aaa'
>>> os.path.join('.','aaa')
'.\\aaa'

This makes sense: prepending an empty path should be a no-op, while prepending 
the current directory has a different meaning.

It seems consistent in this case that listing an empty path and listing the 
current directory should have different meanings.

Is there any other traction/use case for this change?

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nosy: +woparry

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