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> A third option to consider might be reflinks. So I thought of this and immediately discarded the thought, because reflinks are a super obscure feature that only barely works...
> > they're supported [on Windows](https://github.com/0xbadfca11/reflink) > > As far as I understand, they are supported on ReFS, but this isn't the default filesystem on Windows (my laptop is still...
(I am going to try to stop falling into the rabbit hole of reading the tea leaves on Microsoft's future plans for this filesystem, but it does seem like https://github.com/microsoft/CopyOnWrite...
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I wonder if we should just have a test for `.trap` which checks this? It seems like the internal state is inconsistent if the method doesn't work
I think this would be an uphill battle, and I am not willing to take it on myself. It is probably *possible*, but the stdlib obviously has a *heavy* burden...
@m-aciek I don't know how comprehensive the primer is, but that looks like an encouragingly limited blast radius?
yes, isDocker might be too narrow. not sure if we even need this, to be honest; it might be best to deprecate and drop it unless we have a plausible...
> I am a bit busy for the next few weeks ... so I only did a "cold" code review, without any manual testing or trying to reproduce this on...
> Yes there are more changes then. Though not nearly as much as with --py39-plus last I checked. All the more reason to slow our roll and not land them...