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GH-125413: Add pathlib.Path.dir_entry attribute#125419
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barneygale commented Oct 13, 2024 • edited by github-actions bot
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Add a `Path.dir_entry` attribute. In any path object generated by `Path.iterdir()`, it stores an `os.DirEntry` object corresponding to the path; in other cases it is `None`. This can be used to retrieve the file type and attributes of directory children without necessarily incurring further system calls. Under the hood, we use `dir_entry` in our implementations of `PathBase.glob()`, `PathBase.walk()` and `PathBase.copy()`, the last of which also provides the implementation of `Path.copy()`, resulting in a modest speedup when copying local directory trees.
barneygale commented Oct 13, 2024
Copying is a little faster: |
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I'll review tests when I'm not sleepy.
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Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
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Code that accesses dir_entry is explicitly saying "potentially stale values are OK", so what if we defined it as being lazily populated rather than as it being None if not set externally before being accessed?
This would have the added benefit that the required-for-technical-reasons slot on PurePathBase would be called _dir_entry, and we could define the public read-only property on PathBase like:
@propertydefdir_entry(self): ifself._dir_entryisnotNone: returnself._dir_entryself.dir_entry=dir_entry=os.DirEntry.from_path(self) returndir_entryIt would need a new helper in os.DirEntry that accepted an os.PathLike parameter and creating a populated directory entry instance for it, but that seems like a potentially useful feature anyway.
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barneygale commented Oct 24, 2024
I played around with that idea, and I haven't completely ruled it out, but it's a bit of a rabbit hole. On naming and re-using Then we need to define when Then we need to figure out how this interacts with the rest of the None of this is insurmountable, mind :) |
barneygale commented Oct 25, 2024
Perhaps I'm overthinking this, and all we really need is a |
picnixz commented Oct 28, 2024 • edited
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Once you've decided on whether to continue on this work or not, please ping me again (sorry, I missed this one) |
Add a
Path.dir_entryattribute. In any path object generated byPath.iterdir(), it stores anos.DirEntryobject corresponding to the path; in other cases it isNone.This can be used to retrieve the file type and attributes of directory children without necessarily incurring further system calls.
Under the hood, we use
dir_entryin our implementations ofPathBase.glob(),PathBase.walk()andPathBase.copy(), the last of which also provides the implementation ofPath.copy(), resulting in a modest speedup when copying local directory trees.os.DirEntryobjects from pathlib #125413📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://cpython-previews--125419.org.readthedocs.build/