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| From | Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> |
|---|---|
| Subject | windows and file names > 256 bytes |
| Date | 2015-06-24 17:45 +0000 |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.23.1435168510.3674.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
Hi,
Consider the following calls, where very_long_path is more than 256 bytes:
[1] os.mkdir(very_long_path)
[2] os.getsize(very_long_path)
[3] shutil.rmtree(very_long_path)
I am using Python 2.7 and [1] and [2] fail under Windows XP [3] fails
under Win7 (not sure about XP). This is even when I use the "special"
notations \\?\c:\dir\file or \\?\UNC\server\share\file, e.g.
os.path.getsize("\\\\?\\" + "c:\\dir\\file")
(Oddly, os.path.getsize(os.path.join("\\\\?", "c:\\dir\\file")) will
truncate the prefix)
My questions:
1. How can I get the file size of very long paths under XP?
2. Is this a bug in Python? I would prefer if Python dealt with the gory
details of Windows' silly behavior.
Regards,
Albert-Jan
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windows and file names > 256 bytes Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> - 2015-06-24 17:45 +0000 Re: windows and file names > 256 bytes Tobiah <toby@tobiah.org> - 2015-07-07 08:56 -0700
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