What is the difference (if any) between path.normalize(your_path)
and path.resolve(your_path)
?
I know path.resolve(...)
can accept multiple arguments, but is the behavior with a single argument the same as calling path.normalize()
?
EDIT: If they are supposed to behave the same way, I don't understand the purpose of exposing the path.normalize(...)
function when you can simply pass the path into path.resolve(...)
Or, maybe, it's for documentation purposes. For example, they say in the documentation for path.resolve(...)
:
... The resulting path is normalized, and ...
Exposing the path.normalize(...)
makes it easier to explain what "normalized" means? I don't know.