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Using the `*` wildcard should not attempt to delete files with a leading dot unless the more explicit `.*` is used. `rm *` should also not attempt to delete the current directory or its parent directory (`.` and `..`). I have resolved this bug as well in a less satisfactory way. I think it may be the case that we can only disambiguate the `.` and `..` path segments by using `Path::display`. Here is a short list of alternatives that I tried: - `Path::ends_with()` can detect `/..` but not `/.`. - `Path::iter()` and `Path::components()` leave out `/.`. - `Path::file_name()` normalizes `/.` to the parent component's file name. Fixes #3508 |
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