On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 01:59:10PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
Use RelativePathnameList as type for lists of relative paths, as used
in
some listing-alike APIs. This way we can ensure absolute paths in those
lists are rejects outright.
As a consequence, test-big-dirs.pl does not need to prepend the
directory name anymore before calling listing-alike APIs: previously
they didn't fail, but the returned lists contained only invalid
elements (and only their size was checked).
Are these all relative pathnames, or are they in fact just filenames
without any path at all. That is to say: is "foo/bar" permitted, or
just "bar"?
Rich.
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