unix/modos: Rename unlink to remove to be consistent with other ports.
We standardized to provide uos.remove() as a more obvious and user-friendly name. That's what written in the docs. The Unix port implementation predates this convention, so update it now.
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@ -107,16 +107,21 @@ STATIC mp_obj_t mod_os_statvfs(mp_obj_t path_in) {
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STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(mod_os_statvfs_obj, mod_os_statvfs);
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#endif
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STATIC mp_obj_t mod_os_unlink(mp_obj_t path_in) {
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STATIC mp_obj_t mod_os_remove(mp_obj_t path_in) {
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const char *path = mp_obj_str_get_str(path_in);
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// Note that POSIX requires remove() to be able to delete a directory
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// too (act as rmdir()). This is POSIX extenstion to ANSI C semantics
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// of that function. But Python remove() follows ANSI C, and explicitly
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// required to raise exception on attempt to remove a directory. Thus,
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// call POSIX unlink() here.
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int r = unlink(path);
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RAISE_ERRNO(r, errno);
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return mp_const_none;
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}
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STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(mod_os_unlink_obj, mod_os_unlink);
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STATIC MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_1(mod_os_remove_obj, mod_os_remove);
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STATIC mp_obj_t mod_os_system(mp_obj_t cmd_in) {
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const char *cmd = mp_obj_str_get_str(cmd_in);
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@ -230,7 +235,7 @@ STATIC const mp_rom_map_elem_t mp_module_os_globals_table[] = {
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{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_statvfs), MP_ROM_PTR(&mod_os_statvfs_obj) },
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#endif
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{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_system), MP_ROM_PTR(&mod_os_system_obj) },
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{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_unlink), MP_ROM_PTR(&mod_os_unlink_obj) },
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{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_remove), MP_ROM_PTR(&mod_os_remove_obj) },
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{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_getenv), MP_ROM_PTR(&mod_os_getenv_obj) },
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{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_mkdir), MP_ROM_PTR(&mod_os_mkdir_obj) },
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{ MP_ROM_QSTR(MP_QSTR_ilistdir), MP_ROM_PTR(&mod_os_ilistdir_obj) },
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