Issue #19155 has been updated by sawa (Tsuyoshi Sawada).
There is a description.
The doc
https://docs.ruby-lang.org/ja/latest/class/Pathname.html#I_JOIN says:
```ruby
path0 = Pathname("/usr") # Pathname:/usr
path0 = path0.join("bin/ruby") # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
# 上記の path0 の処理は下記の path1 と同様のパスになります
path1 = Pathname("/usr") + "bin/ruby" # Pathname:/usr/bin/ruby
path0 == path1 #=> true
```
where "上記の `path0` の処理は下記の `path1` と同様のパスになります" translates to English as
"the path of `path0` above is handled on a par with `path1` below", which means
that `join` follows the specification of `+`. And here
https://docs.ruby-lang.org/ja/latest/class/Pathname.html#I_--2B it says:
self + other -> Pathname[permalink][rdoc][edit]
self / other -> Pathname
パス名を連結します。つまり、other を self からの相対パスとした新しい Pathname オブジェクトを生成して返します。
other が絶対パスなら単に other と同じ内容の Pathname オブジェクトが返されます。
where "`other` が絶対パスなら単に `other` と同じ内容の `Pathname` オブジェクトが返されます。" translates to
English as "if `other` is an absolute path, then simply a `Pathname` object with the
same content as `other` would be returned".
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Misc #19155: documentation of Pathname#join with absolute path
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19155#change-100290
* Author: colorbox (box color)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
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Pathname#join ignores previous directory name before absolute path
Is this intentional?
```irb
irb(main):002:0> require 'pathname'
=> true
irb(main):003:0> Pathname('/foo').join('bar', 'baz')
=> #<Pathname:/foo/bar/baz>
irb(main):004:0> Pathname('/foo').join('bar', '/baz')
=> #<Pathname:/baz>
irb(main):005:0>
➜✗ ruby -v
ruby 3.0.4p208 (2022-04-12 revision 3fa771dded) [x86_64-darwin19]
```
I found that this behavior is intentional from test code but I cannot found reason.
https://github.com/ruby/pathname/blob/master/test/pathname/test_pathname.rb…
There was no description of this behavior in the documentation.
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