Duncan Booth wrote:
> As I said elsewhere I haven't
> used path for anything real, so I'm still finding surprises such as why
> this doesn't do what I expect:
>
>>>>p = path('a/b')
>>>>q = path('c/d')
>>>>p+q
>
> path(u'a/bc/d')Just a note, though you probably know, that this is intended to be written this way with path: >>> p / q path(u'a/b/c/d') -Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
