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Kirill Smelkov
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bpo-29707: Document that os.path.ismount() is not able to reliable detect bind mounts. (GH-11238)
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Return ``True`` if pathname *path* is a :dfn:`mount point`: a point in a
Return ``True`` if pathname *path* is a :dfn:`mount point`: a point in a
file system where a different file system has been mounted. On POSIX, the
file system where a different file system has been mounted. On POSIX, the
function checks whether *path*'s parent, :file:`
path
/..`, is on a different
function checks whether *path*'s parent, :file:`
{path}
/..`, is on a different
device than *path*, or whether :file:`
path
/..` and *path* point to the same
device than *path*, or whether :file:`
{path}
/..` and *path* point to the same
i-node on the same device --- this should detect mount points for all Unix
i-node on the same device --- this should detect mount points for all Unix
and POSIX variants. On Windows, a drive letter root and a share UNC are
and POSIX variants. It is not able to reliably detect bind mounts on the
same filesystem. On Windows, a drive letter root and a share UNC are
always mount points, and for any other path ``GetVolumePathName`` is called
always mount points, and for any other path ``GetVolumePathName`` is called
to see if it is different from the input path.
to see if it is different from the input path.
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