# avoid exhausting file descriptors when globbing deep trees.
with scandir(parent_path) as scandir_it:
entries = list(scandir_it)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ else:
for entry in entries:
if self.dironly:
try:
- # "entry.is_dir()" can raise PermissionError
- # in some cases (see bpo-38894), which is not
- # among the errors ignored by _ignore_error()
if not entry.is_dir():
continue
- except OSError as e:
- if not _ignore_error(e):
- raise
+ except OSError:
continue
name = entry.name
if self.match(name):
path = parent_path._make_child_relpath(name)
for p in self.successor._select_from(path, scandir):
yield p
- except PermissionError:
- return
class _RecursiveWildcardSelector(_Selector):
# avoid exhausting file descriptors when globbing deep trees.
with scandir(parent_path) as scandir_it:
entries = list(scandir_it)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+ else:
for entry in entries:
entry_is_dir = False
try:
entry_is_dir = entry.is_dir(follow_symlinks=False)
- except OSError as e:
- if not _ignore_error(e):
- raise
+ except OSError:
+ pass
if entry_is_dir:
path = parent_path._make_child_relpath(entry.name)
for p in self._iterate_directories(path, scandir):
yield p
- except PermissionError:
- return
def _select_from(self, parent_path, scandir):
- try:
- successor_select = self.successor._select_from
- for starting_point in self._iterate_directories(parent_path, scandir):
- for p in successor_select(starting_point, scandir):
- yield p
- except PermissionError:
- return
+ successor_select = self.successor._select_from
+ for starting_point in self._iterate_directories(parent_path, scandir):
+ for p in successor_select(starting_point, scandir):
+ yield p
class _DoubleRecursiveWildcardSelector(_RecursiveWildcardSelector):
P = self.cls
base = P(BASE) / 'permissions'
base.mkdir()
+ self.addCleanup(os_helper.rmtree, base)
- file1 = base / "file1"
- file1.touch()
- file2 = base / "file2"
- file2.touch()
-
- subdir = base / "subdir"
-
- file3 = base / "file3"
- file3.symlink_to(subdir / "other")
-
- # Patching is needed to avoid relying on the filesystem
- # to return the order of the files as the error will not
- # happen if the symlink is the last item.
- real_scandir = os.scandir
- def my_scandir(path):
- with real_scandir(path) as scandir_it:
- entries = list(scandir_it)
- entries.sort(key=lambda entry: entry.name)
- return contextlib.nullcontext(entries)
-
- with mock.patch("os.scandir", my_scandir):
- self.assertEqual(len(set(base.glob("*"))), 3)
- subdir.mkdir()
- self.assertEqual(len(set(base.glob("*"))), 4)
- subdir.chmod(000)
- self.assertEqual(len(set(base.glob("*"))), 4)
+ for i in range(100):
+ link = base / f"link{i}"
+ if i % 2:
+ link.symlink_to(P(BASE, "dirE", "nonexistent"))
+ else:
+ link.symlink_to(P(BASE, "dirC"))
+
+ self.assertEqual(len(set(base.glob("*"))), 100)
+ self.assertEqual(len(set(base.glob("*/"))), 50)
+ self.assertEqual(len(set(base.glob("*/fileC"))), 50)
+ self.assertEqual(len(set(base.glob("*/file*"))), 50)
@os_helper.skip_unless_symlink
def test_glob_long_symlink(self):
--- /dev/null
+Fixed issue where :meth:`pathlib.Path.glob` returned incomplete results when
+it encountered a :exc:`PermissionError`. This method now suppresses all
+:exc:`OSError` exceptions, except those raised from calling
+:meth:`~pathlib.Path.is_dir` on the top-level path.