Shashwat Anand wrote:
basically I infer that : dirname = path - basename, like for path = '//x', basename = x, hence dirname = '//'
[snip] Basically, os.path.dirname() should return the directory name, which means dropping everything after the last slash, and also the last slash. However, there's the special case where the name is in the root directory, and you want to retain the slash(es). When building a path (os.path.join()) you want to join the parts with a single slash between them, but there's the special case when a part is the root directory, and you don't want to add a slash between them, eg os.part.join('/x', 'y') should return '/x/y', but os.part.join('/', 'x') should return '/x'. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list