pathlib: stop using py.path.local.visit(), use os.scandir#7541
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Part of reducing dependency on `py`. Also enables upcoming improvements. In cases where there are simpler alternatives (in tests), I used those. What's left are a couple of uses in `_pytest.main` and `_pytest.python` and they only have modest requirements, so all of the featureful code from py is not needed.
`os.scandir()`, introduced in Python 3.5, is much faster than `os.listdir()`. See https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0471/. It also has a `DirEntry` which can be used to further reduce syscalls in some cases.
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The first commit stops using
py.path.local, we only need a very simple subset of it.The second commit replaces
os.listdir()withos.scandir()which is faster and reduces the amount ofstatcalls. This might help when running on very large directory trees, but mostly eclipsed by other overhead (except maybe on network drives and such...).