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GH-110109: Churn `pathlib.PurePath` methods by barneygale · Pull Request #112012 · python/cpython

Re-arrange `pathlib.PurePath` methods in source code. No other changes.

The `PurePath` implementations of certain special methods, such as
`__eq__()` and `__hash__()`, are not usually applicable to user subclasses
of `_PathBase`. To facilitate their removal, another patch will split the
`PurePath` class into `_PurePathBase` and `PurePath`, with the latter
providing these special methods.

This patch prepares the ground for splitting `PurePath`. It's similar to
e8d77b0, which preceded splitting `Path`. By churning the methods here,
subsequent patches will be easier to review and less likely to break
things.

@barneygale

aisk pushed a commit to aisk/cpython that referenced this pull request

Feb 11, 2024
Re-arrange `pathlib.PurePath` methods in source code. No other changes.

The `PurePath` implementations of certain special methods, such as
`__eq__()` and `__hash__()`, are not usually applicable to user subclasses
of `_PathBase`. To facilitate their removal, another patch will split the
`PurePath` class into `_PurePathBase` and `PurePath`, with the latter
providing these special methods.

This patch prepares the ground for splitting `PurePath`. It's similar to
e8d77b0, which preceded splitting `Path`. By churning the methods here,
subsequent patches will be easier to review and less likely to break
things.

Glyphack pushed a commit to Glyphack/cpython that referenced this pull request

Sep 2, 2024
Re-arrange `pathlib.PurePath` methods in source code. No other changes.

The `PurePath` implementations of certain special methods, such as
`__eq__()` and `__hash__()`, are not usually applicable to user subclasses
of `_PathBase`. To facilitate their removal, another patch will split the
`PurePath` class into `_PurePathBase` and `PurePath`, with the latter
providing these special methods.

This patch prepares the ground for splitting `PurePath`. It's similar to
e8d77b0, which preceded splitting `Path`. By churning the methods here,
subsequent patches will be easier to review and less likely to break
things.