How to get the cwd in a shell-dependend format?
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Since I'm using both Windows' cmd.exe and 's bash, trying to access the Windows-path output by os.getcwd() is causing Python to attempt accessing a path starting with a drive letter and a colon, e.g. C:\, which bash correctly determines an invalid unix-path, which instead should start with /c/ in this example. But how can I modify a Windows-path to become its -equivalent iff the script is running within bash?

Bordie answered 18/5, 2016 at 8:2 Comment(1)
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Ugly but should work unless you create an environment variable SHELL=bash for Windows:

def msysfy(dirname):
    import os
    try:
        shell = os.environ['SHELL']
    except KeyError:  # by default, cmd.exe has no SHELL variable
        shell = 'win'
    if os.path.basename(shell)=='bash' and dirname[1] == ':':
        return '/' + dirname[0].lower() + '/' + dirname[2:]
        # don't worry about the other backslashes, msys handles them
    else:
        return dirname
Bordie answered 18/5, 2016 at 8:2 Comment(0)

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