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''against'': <code>join("foo", "..", "bar") == "foo/../bar"</code> | ''against'': <code>join("foo", "..", "bar") == "foo/../bar"</code> | ||
* Ash Berlin | * Ash Berlin | ||
* Daniel Friesen | |||
* Mário Valente | |||
* Zachary Carter | |||
'''B''': recognizes and follows absolute paths. | '''B''': recognizes and follows absolute paths. | ||
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''against'': <code>join("foo", "/bar") == "foo/bar"</code> | ''against'': <code>join("foo", "/bar") == "foo/bar"</code> | ||
* | * Mário Valente | ||
* Zachary Carter | |||
* ''Daniel Friesen (fuzzy)'' | |||
Revision as of 01:43, 14 July 2009
Definition
Unit Tests
Show of Hands
A: implicitly uses "normal" to normalize the result, so all empty, ".", and ".." path components are resolved if possible. This is our "normal" definition, which is distinct from "canonical" and "absolute" in that it does not consult the underlying storage or the current working directory.
for: join("foo", "..", "bar") == "bar" and join("..", "foo") == "../foo"
- Kris Kowal
against: join("foo", "..", "bar") == "foo/../bar"
- Ash Berlin
- Daniel Friesen
- Mário Valente
- Zachary Carter
B: recognizes and follows absolute paths.
for: join("foo", "/bar") == "/bar" (Unix) join("Foo", "c:\\Bar") == "c:\\Bar" (Microsoft)
- Kris Kowal
against: join("foo", "/bar") == "foo/bar"
- Mário Valente
- Zachary Carter
- Daniel Friesen (fuzzy)