Thanks for your comment.
I understand this may not sound of primary importance for you since they
are canonically equivalent, but sometimes what we really all care about is
the path as a literal string (be it well- or ill-formed), and not the
filesystem object it points to.
Normalization upon fil
On Jan 09 2020, Mickael KENIKSSI wrote:
> I understand this may not sound of primary importance for you since they
> are canonically equivalent, but sometimes what we really all care about is
> the path as a literal string (be it well- or ill-formed), and not the
> filesystem object it points to.