Antoine Stevan ed0fce9aa6
REFACTOR: remove the redundant path expand from the tests of the standard library (#8666)
Related to #8653.

# Description
This PR removes the redundant `path expand`s introduced in #8552 and
#8576.

# User-Facing Changes
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# Tests + Formatting
the tests still pass on linux.

# After Submitting
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