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os.path.normpath change between 3.11.0a2 and 3.11.0a3+ #90366
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The behaviour of os.path.normpath appears to have changed between Python 3.10/Python 3.11.0a2 and 3.11.0a3+. I don't see anything mentioned in https://docs.python.org/3.11/whatsnew/3.11.html Is this intentional? Old behaviour: Python 3.10.1 (v3.10.1:2cd268a3a9, Dec 6 2021, 14:28:59) [Clang 13.0.0 (clang-1300.0.29.3)] on darwin
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>>> from os.path import normpath
>>> normpath('handbook/../../Tests/image.png')
'../Tests/image.png'
>>>
Python 3.11.0a2 (main, Dec 30 2021, 21:22:15) [Clang 13.0.0 (clang-1300.0.29.30)] on darwin
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>>> from os.path import normpath
>>> normpath('handbook/../../Tests/image.png')
'../Tests/image.png'
>>> New behaviour: Python 3.11.0a3+ (heads/main:af6b406, Dec 9 2021, 15:34:48) [Clang 13.0.0 (clang-1300.0.29.3)] on darwin
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>>> from os.path import normpath
>>> normpath('handbook/../../Tests/image.png')
'Tests/image.png'
>>>
Python 3.11.0a3+ (heads/main:8d7644f, Dec 30 2021, 21:32:51) [Clang 13.0.0 (clang-1300.0.29.30)] on darwin
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>>> from os.path import normpath
>>> normpath('handbook/../../Tests/image.png')
'Tests/image.png'
>>> (Found in sphinx-doc/sphinx#10030.) |
git bisect between v3.11.0a2 and v3.11.0a3 points to the same commit, 99fcf15. |
Yep, it's a bug and should be fixed. I'm still not back coding yet, but I'll get to it once I am if nobody else gets there first. This is going to affect getpath.py in the native implementation, so it ought to be fixed there (and we need tests for this case, since it's apparently a gap). |
Here's a branch with a passing ntpath.normpath test and a failing posixpath.normpath test: |
I took the test cases for my PR, thanks. |
I'm happy with PR 30362 now - any other comments before we merge? |
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