Kevin Ollivier: > On Windows, it's very common to have a string of long directories in the > pathname for files, like "C:\Documents and Settings\My Long User Name\My > Documents\My Long Subdirectory Name\...". For a wxPython application I'm > working on, this has actually caused me to run into what appears to be > Python's pathname length limit for opening files. (247 chars on Win) Yes, > I can hear people saying "yipes!" but this stuff does happen sometimes on > Windows. :-)
The Win32 API restricts path arguments to 260 characters. Longer paths can be passed to wide character functions by using a "\\?" prefix. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/fs/naming_a_file.asp This may work from Python although I haven't tested it. > My first inclination was to use win32api.GetShortPathName(mypath), > ... > Looking at the pyWin32 sources, it does look like only the ASCII version > of this function exists, which suggests that for now this route is a > dead-end. All APIs can be accessed through ctypes. Neil -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list