On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 3:28 AM eryk sun <eryk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 7/25/19, Kirill Balunov <kirillbalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>>> import os
> >>>> from pathlib import Path
> >>>> dummy = " "   # or "" or "     "
> >>>> os.path.isdir(dummy)
> > False
> >>>> Path(dummy).is_dir()
> > True
>
> I can't reproduce the above result in either Linux or Windows. The
> results should only be different for an empty path string, since
> Path('') is the same as Path('.'). The results should be the same for
> Path(" "), depending on whether a directory named " " exists (normally
> not allowed in Windows, but Linux allows it).

Try an empty string, no spaces. To pathlib.Path, that means the
current directory. To os.path.abspath, that means the current
directory. To os.stat, it doesn't exist.

ChrisA
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