Added argument to Path.iterdir to return only directories#26243
Added argument to Path.iterdir to return only directories#26243tetelevm wants to merge 1 commit into
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This is useful, for example, when you take turns working with files in several different directories. Now it looks like `(path for path in root.iterdir() if path.is_dir())`, became `root.iterdir(dirs_only=True)`.
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Can we have a bpo (bugs.python.org) issue to track a discussion on this change? it does not look very trivial to me.
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Alright @tetelevm , closing this PR. Thanks! |
This is useful, for example, when you take turns working with files in several different directories.
Now it looks like
(path for path in root.iterdir() if path.is_dir()), becameroot.iterdir(dirs_only=True).I didn't create bpo issue because it's "trivial issues," it seems to me.