Feature #15868
closedImplement `File.absolute_path?`
Description
Currently there's no way to check whether a path is absolute or not in a way that works accross OSs. The pathname library has the #absolute? method, but that only checks whether the path starts with a slash, which is not appropriate for Windows.
I thought of reimplementing it as something like File.absolute_path(self) == self, but that would mean accessing the filesystem, which I don't think we want here.
I also thought of implementing the "windows letter checks" in the pathname's library, but then I saw that those are already implemented in file.c, so I thought it would be a good idea to expose those. So I propose to add File.absolute_path? for this.
If this is accepted, I can do a follow-up PR to change Pathname#absolute? to delegate to File.absolute_path?.
What do you think?
I attach a patch to add File.absolute_path?
here (I also opened a PR on Github: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2198).
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