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Path.rglob performance issues in deeply nested directories compared to glob.glob(recursive=True) #102613

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Pathlib.rglob can be orders of magnitudes slower than glob.glob(recursive=True)

With a 1000-deep nested directory, glob.glob and Path.glob both took under 1 second. Path.rglob took close to 1.5 minutes.

import glob
import os
from pathlib import Path

x = ""
for _ in range(1000):
    x += "a/"
    os.mkdir(x)
    
# ~ 0.5s
print(glob.glob("**/*", recursive=True))

# ~ 87s
print(list(Path(".").rglob("**/*")))

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