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Author r.david.murray
Recipients eli.bendersky, eric.araujo, giampaolo.rodola, ncoghlan, pitrou, r.david.murray, rhettinger, ubershmekel
Date 2012-02-12.17:14:24
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The last forumulation of what rglob does "apply the glob to the current directory and all subdirectories recursively, returning the joined list with filenames anchored in the current directory" is simple and intuitive enough for me.  (I'm not sure it can be implemented using Nick's module.)

The discussions about starting directory and the meaning of '..' and implicitly prepending '*' totally confused me.  If the formulation in my first paragraph is the intended semantics and the function actually implements those semantics (however it does it under the hood), then I'm fine with it.
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