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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2001-2021, Python Software Foundation
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
# Translators:
# Krzysztof Abramowicz, 2022
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.8\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-04-27 17:13+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-05-30 12:07+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Krzysztof Abramowicz, 2022\n"
"Language-Team: Polish (https://www.transifex.com/python-doc/teams/5390/pl/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Language: pl\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=4; plural=(n==1 ? 0 : (n%10>=2 && n%10<=4) && "
"(n%100<12 || n%100>14) ? 1 : n!=1 && (n%10>=0 && n%10<=1) || (n%10>=5 && "
"n%10<=9) || (n%100>=12 && n%100<=14) ? 2 : 3);\n"
msgid ":mod:`os.path` --- Common pathname manipulations"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"**Source code:** :source:`Lib/posixpath.py` (for POSIX) and :source:`Lib/"
"ntpath.py` (for Windows NT)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This module implements some useful functions on pathnames. To read or write "
"files see :func:`open`, and for accessing the filesystem see the :mod:`os` "
"module. The path parameters can be passed as either strings, or bytes. "
"Applications are encouraged to represent file names as (Unicode) character "
"strings. Unfortunately, some file names may not be representable as strings "
"on Unix, so applications that need to support arbitrary file names on Unix "
"should use bytes objects to represent path names. Vice versa, using bytes "
"objects cannot represent all file names on Windows (in the standard ``mbcs`` "
"encoding), hence Windows applications should use string objects to access "
"all files."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Unlike a unix shell, Python does not do any *automatic* path expansions. "
"Functions such as :func:`expanduser` and :func:`expandvars` can be invoked "
"explicitly when an application desires shell-like path expansion. (See also "
"the :mod:`glob` module.)"
msgstr ""
"W przeciwieństwie do unix shell Python nie ma żadnej automatycznej ścieżki "
"(do wiersza poleceń). Funkcie takie jak :func:`expanduser` and :func:"
"`expandvars` mogą być wywoływane jawnie kiedy aplikacja ma rozszerzenie "
"podobne do powłoki. Zobacz również :mod:`glob` module."
msgid "The :mod:`pathlib` module offers high-level path objects."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"All of these functions accept either only bytes or only string objects as "
"their parameters. The result is an object of the same type, if a path or "
"file name is returned."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Since different operating systems have different path name conventions, "
"there are several versions of this module in the standard library. The :mod:"
"`os.path` module is always the path module suitable for the operating system "
"Python is running on, and therefore usable for local paths. However, you "
"can also import and use the individual modules if you want to manipulate a "
"path that is *always* in one of the different formats. They all have the "
"same interface:"
msgstr ""
msgid ":mod:`posixpath` for UNIX-style paths"
msgstr ""
msgid ":mod:`ntpath` for Windows paths"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
":func:`exists`, :func:`lexists`, :func:`isdir`, :func:`isfile`, :func:"
"`islink`, and :func:`ismount` now return ``False`` instead of raising an "
"exception for paths that contain characters or bytes unrepresentable at the "
"OS level."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return a normalized absolutized version of the pathname *path*. On most "
"platforms, this is equivalent to calling the function :func:`normpath` as "
"follows: ``normpath(join(os.getcwd(), path))``."
msgstr ""
msgid "Accepts a :term:`path-like object`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the base name of pathname *path*. This is the second element of the "
"pair returned by passing *path* to the function :func:`split`. Note that "
"the result of this function is different from the Unix :program:`basename` "
"program; where :program:`basename` for ``'/foo/bar/'`` returns ``'bar'``, "
"the :func:`basename` function returns an empty string (``''``)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the longest common sub-path of each pathname in the sequence "
"*paths*. Raise :exc:`ValueError` if *paths* contain both absolute and "
"relative pathnames, the *paths* are on the different drives or if *paths* is "
"empty. Unlike :func:`commonprefix`, this returns a valid path."
msgstr ""
msgid ":ref:`Availability <availability>`: Unix, Windows."
msgstr ""
msgid "Accepts a sequence of :term:`path-like objects <path-like object>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the longest path prefix (taken character-by-character) that is a "
"prefix of all paths in *list*. If *list* is empty, return the empty string "
"(``''``)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This function may return invalid paths because it works a character at a "
"time. To obtain a valid path, see :func:`commonpath`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the directory name of pathname *path*. This is the first element of "
"the pair returned by passing *path* to the function :func:`split`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if *path* refers to an existing path or an open file "
"descriptor. Returns ``False`` for broken symbolic links. On some "
"platforms, this function may return ``False`` if permission is not granted "
"to execute :func:`os.stat` on the requested file, even if the *path* "
"physically exists."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"*path* can now be an integer: ``True`` is returned if it is an open file "
"descriptor, ``False`` otherwise."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if *path* refers to an existing path. Returns ``True`` for "
"broken symbolic links. Equivalent to :func:`exists` on platforms lacking :"
"func:`os.lstat`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On Unix and Windows, return the argument with an initial component of ``~`` "
"or ``~user`` replaced by that *user*'s home directory."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On Unix, an initial ``~`` is replaced by the environment variable :envvar:"
"`HOME` if it is set; otherwise the current user's home directory is looked "
"up in the password directory through the built-in module :mod:`pwd`. An "
"initial ``~user`` is looked up directly in the password directory."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On Windows, :envvar:`USERPROFILE` will be used if set, otherwise a "
"combination of :envvar:`HOMEPATH` and :envvar:`HOMEDRIVE` will be used. An "
"initial ``~user`` is handled by stripping the last directory component from "
"the created user path derived above."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the expansion fails or if the path does not begin with a tilde, the path "
"is returned unchanged."
msgstr ""
msgid "No longer uses :envvar:`HOME` on Windows."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the argument with environment variables expanded. Substrings of the "
"form ``$name`` or ``${name}`` are replaced by the value of environment "
"variable *name*. Malformed variable names and references to non-existing "
"variables are left unchanged."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On Windows, ``%name%`` expansions are supported in addition to ``$name`` and "
"``${name}``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the time of last access of *path*. The return value is a floating "
"point number giving the number of seconds since the epoch (see the :mod:"
"`time` module). Raise :exc:`OSError` if the file does not exist or is "
"inaccessible."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the time of last modification of *path*. The return value is a "
"floating point number giving the number of seconds since the epoch (see "
"the :mod:`time` module). Raise :exc:`OSError` if the file does not exist or "
"is inaccessible."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the system's ctime which, on some systems (like Unix) is the time of "
"the last metadata change, and, on others (like Windows), is the creation "
"time for *path*. The return value is a number giving the number of seconds "
"since the epoch (see the :mod:`time` module). Raise :exc:`OSError` if the "
"file does not exist or is inaccessible."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the size, in bytes, of *path*. Raise :exc:`OSError` if the file does "
"not exist or is inaccessible."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if *path* is an absolute pathname. On Unix, that means it "
"begins with a slash, on Windows that it begins with a (back)slash after "
"chopping off a potential drive letter."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if *path* is an :func:`existing <exists>` regular file. This "
"follows symbolic links, so both :func:`islink` and :func:`isfile` can be "
"true for the same path."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if *path* is an :func:`existing <exists>` directory. This "
"follows symbolic links, so both :func:`islink` and :func:`isdir` can be true "
"for the same path."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if *path* refers to an :func:`existing <exists>` directory "
"entry that is a symbolic link. Always ``False`` if symbolic links are not "
"supported by the Python runtime."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if pathname *path* is a :dfn:`mount point`: a point in a "
"file system where a different file system has been mounted. On POSIX, the "
"function checks whether *path*'s parent, :file:`{path}/..`, is on a "
"different device than *path*, or whether :file:`{path}/..` and *path* point "
"to the same i-node on the same device --- this should detect mount points "
"for all Unix and POSIX variants. It is not able to reliably detect bind "
"mounts on the same filesystem. On Windows, a drive letter root and a share "
"UNC are always mount points, and for any other path ``GetVolumePathName`` is "
"called to see if it is different from the input path."
msgstr ""
msgid "Support for detecting non-root mount points on Windows."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Join one or more path components intelligently. The return value is the "
"concatenation of *path* and any members of *\\*paths* with exactly one "
"directory separator following each non-empty part except the last, meaning "
"that the result will only end in a separator if the last part is empty. If "
"a component is an absolute path, all previous components are thrown away and "
"joining continues from the absolute path component."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On Windows, the drive letter is not reset when an absolute path component (e."
"g., ``r'\\foo'``) is encountered. If a component contains a drive letter, "
"all previous components are thrown away and the drive letter is reset. Note "
"that since there is a current directory for each drive, ``os.path.join(\"c:"
"\", \"foo\")`` represents a path relative to the current directory on drive :"
"file:`C:` (:file:`c:foo`), not :file:`c:\\\\foo`."
msgstr ""
msgid "Accepts a :term:`path-like object` for *path* and *paths*."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Normalize the case of a pathname. On Windows, convert all characters in the "
"pathname to lowercase, and also convert forward slashes to backward slashes. "
"On other operating systems, return the path unchanged."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Normalize a pathname by collapsing redundant separators and up-level "
"references so that ``A//B``, ``A/B/``, ``A/./B`` and ``A/foo/../B`` all "
"become ``A/B``. This string manipulation may change the meaning of a path "
"that contains symbolic links. On Windows, it converts forward slashes to "
"backward slashes. To normalize case, use :func:`normcase`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return the canonical path of the specified filename, eliminating any "
"symbolic links encountered in the path (if they are supported by the "
"operating system)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"When symbolic link cycles occur, the returned path will be one member of the "
"cycle, but no guarantee is made about which member that will be."
msgstr ""
msgid "Symbolic links and junctions are now resolved on Windows."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return a relative filepath to *path* either from the current directory or "
"from an optional *start* directory. This is a path computation: the "
"filesystem is not accessed to confirm the existence or nature of *path* or "
"*start*. On Windows, :exc:`ValueError` is raised when *path* and *start* "
"are on different drives."
msgstr ""
msgid "*start* defaults to :attr:`os.curdir`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if both pathname arguments refer to the same file or "
"directory. This is determined by the device number and i-node number and "
"raises an exception if an :func:`os.stat` call on either pathname fails."
msgstr ""
msgid "Added Windows support."
msgstr "Dodano wsparcie dla WIndowsa."
msgid "Windows now uses the same implementation as all other platforms."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if the file descriptors *fp1* and *fp2* refer to the same "
"file."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``True`` if the stat tuples *stat1* and *stat2* refer to the same "
"file. These structures may have been returned by :func:`os.fstat`, :func:`os."
"lstat`, or :func:`os.stat`. This function implements the underlying "
"comparison used by :func:`samefile` and :func:`sameopenfile`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Split the pathname *path* into a pair, ``(head, tail)`` where *tail* is the "
"last pathname component and *head* is everything leading up to that. The "
"*tail* part will never contain a slash; if *path* ends in a slash, *tail* "
"will be empty. If there is no slash in *path*, *head* will be empty. If "
"*path* is empty, both *head* and *tail* are empty. Trailing slashes are "
"stripped from *head* unless it is the root (one or more slashes only). In "
"all cases, ``join(head, tail)`` returns a path to the same location as "
"*path* (but the strings may differ). Also see the functions :func:`dirname` "
"and :func:`basename`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Split the pathname *path* into a pair ``(drive, tail)`` where *drive* is "
"either a mount point or the empty string. On systems which do not use drive "
"specifications, *drive* will always be the empty string. In all cases, "
"``drive + tail`` will be the same as *path*."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On Windows, splits a pathname into drive/UNC sharepoint and relative path."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the path contains a drive letter, drive will contain everything up to and "
"including the colon. e.g. ``splitdrive(\"c:/dir\")`` returns ``(\"c:\", \"/"
"dir\")``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the path contains a UNC path, drive will contain the host name and share, "
"up to but not including the fourth separator. e.g. ``splitdrive(\"//host/"
"computer/dir\")`` returns ``(\"//host/computer\", \"/dir\")``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Split the pathname *path* into a pair ``(root, ext)`` such that ``root + "
"ext == path``, and *ext* is empty or begins with a period and contains at "
"most one period. Leading periods on the basename are ignored; ``splitext('."
"cshrc')`` returns ``('.cshrc', '')``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"``True`` if arbitrary Unicode strings can be used as file names (within "
"limitations imposed by the file system)."
msgstr ""