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bpo-34526:[doc] Add description and examples of multiple arguments for Path.relative_to #31368
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*other*. If it's impossible, ValueError is raised:: | ||
Return the relative path to another path identified by *other*, each | ||
element of *other* can be either a string representing a path segment, | ||
or another path object implementing the :class:`PurePath`(or a subclass |
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Thanks. You missed the definition of class PurePath
in the context, it could be changed from :class:PurePath
to the class PurePath
.
@barneygale would you be able to review this PR? |
I've left a comment on the #78707. I don't think |
In #94469 we deprecated passing multiple positional arguments to |
the docs for Path.relative_to is a bit confusing why other is a star-args, especially as no example actually passes more than one argument to relative_to
https://bugs.python.org/issue34526