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Passing pathlib.Path
to Observer.schedule()
causes a trap in Observer.start()
on MacOS
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pathlib.Path
to Observer.schedule()
causes a trap in Observer.start()
pathlib.Path
to Observer.schedule()
causes a trap in Observer.start()
on MacOS
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(This is not a regression of #26! :-))
See this minimal example: https://github.com/rec/backer/blob/bpt-trap/bpt_trap.py
On MacOS, it causes a
BPT trap Compilation trace/BPT trap: 5
(something like a SEGV if you are Linux person) on Python 3.6.6, Python 3.7.0, and Python 3.8.1 exactly ifPATH
is apathlib.Path
.The workaround is to cast the
Path
to astr
before callingObserver.schedule()
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