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29.0.50; Peculiar file-name-split edge case
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Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org> writes:
> Philip Kaludercic <philipk <at> posteo.net> writes:
>
>> How sensible is this in the first place? Shouldn't it rather be
>> something like
>>
>> (file-equal-p (apply #'file-name-concat (file-name-split filename)) filename)
>>
>> [ which is currently likewise not given ]
>>
>> Or to put it differently, who does the preceding empty string benefit if
>> we ignore the condition mentioned in the docstring? Are there any
>> real-world use-cases?
>
> You need to be able to tell (file-name-split "a/b") => ("a" "b") and
> (file-name-split "/a/b") => ("" "a" "b") apart.
Could one instead prefix the list with a symbol (either `absolute' or
`relative') to distinguish the two cases. Or do you think that would
just make it more complicated.
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