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	Appends the path separator to the path if the path is a directory.
	This can be used to aid in distinguishing between directories and
	files on the file-system by relying on the presence of a trailing path
	separator.

	*path* (:class:`pathlib.Path`) is the path to use.

	Returns the path (:class:`str`).
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	Check the file against the patterns.

	*patterns* (:class:`~collections.abc.Iterable`) yields each indexed pattern
	(:class:`tuple`) which contains the pattern index (:class:`int`) and actual
	pattern (:class:`~pathspec.pattern.Pattern`).

	*file* (:class:`str`) is the normalized file path to be matched
	against *patterns*.

	Returns a :class:`tuple` containing whether to include *file* (:class:`bool`
	or :data:`None`), and the index of the last matched pattern (:class:`int` or
	:data:`None`).
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	Matches the files to the patterns, and returns which patterns matched
	the files.

	*patterns* (:class:`~collections.abc.Iterable` of :class:`~pathspec.pattern.Pattern`)
	contains the patterns to use.

	*files* (:class:`~collections.abc.Iterable` of :class:`str`) contains
	the normalized file paths to be matched against *patterns*.

	*all_matches* (:class:`bool` or :data:`None`) is whether to return all
	matches patterns (:data:`True`), or only the last matched pattern
	(:data:`False`). Default is :data:`None` for :data:`False`.

	Returns the matched files (:class:`dict`) which maps each matched file
	(:class:`str`) to the patterns that matched in order (:class:`.MatchDetail`).
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	Filters out null-patterns.

	*patterns* (:class:`Iterable` of :class:`.Pattern`) contains the
	patterns.

	Returns a :class:`list` containing each indexed pattern (:class:`tuple`) which
	contains the pattern index (:class:`int`) and the actual pattern
	(:class:`~pathspec.pattern.Pattern`).
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	Walks the specified directory for all files and directories.

	*root* (:class:`str` or :class:`os.PathLike`) is the root directory to
	search.

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	called with the exception (:exc:`OSError`). Reraise the exception to
	abort the walk. Default is :data:`None` to ignore file-system
	exceptions.

	*follow_links* (:class:`bool` or :data:`None`) optionally is whether
	to walk symbolic links that resolve to directories. Default is
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	*root_full* (:class:`str`) the absolute path to the root directory.

	*dir_rel* (:class:`str`) the path to the directory to scan relative to
	*root_full*.

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	encountered. Maps each ancestor real path (:class:`str`) to relative
	path (:class:`str`).

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	abort the walk. Default is :data:`None` to ignore file-system
	exceptions.

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	to walk symbolic links that resolve to directories. Default is
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	Normalizes the file paths to use the POSIX path separator.

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		encountered on.

		*first_path* (:class:`str`) is the first path encountered for
		*real_path*.

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		*real_path*.
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		*first_path* (:class:`str`) is the first path encountered for
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		Initialize the :class:`.MatchDetail` instance.

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		Initialize the :class:`.TreeEntry` instance.

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		symbolic links. If this is :data:`True`, a symlink to a regular file
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		Get the cached stat result for the entry.

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