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Revision 5baf4bc97863dc2a5e89ca22ac73bdbf34dff925 authored by Guido van Rossum on 29 December 1997, 20:05:45 UTC, committed by Guido van Rossum on 29 December 1997, 20:05:45 UTC
input.  When an EOF is read, break out of the loop instead of (by
default) writing an empty line (which doesn't do much good).  Don't
close self when falling through the loop.
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Tip revision: 5baf4bc97863dc2a5e89ca22ac73bdbf34dff925 authored by Guido van Rossum on 29 December 1997, 20:05:45 UTC
Moved things around a bit in interact(), so outout is processed before
Tip revision: 5baf4bc
macpath.py
# module 'macpath' -- pathname (or -related) operations for the Macintosh

import string
import mac
from stat import *


# Normalize the case of a pathname.  Dummy in Posix, but string.lower here.

normcase = string.lower


# Return true if a path is absolute.
# On the Mac, relative paths begin with a colon,
# but as a special case, paths with no colons at all are also relative.
# Anything else is absolute (the string up to the first colon is the
# volume name).

def isabs(s):
	return ':' in s and s[0] <> ':'


def join(s, *p):
	path = s
	for t in p:
		if (not s) or isabs(t):
			path = t
			continue
		if t[:1] == ':':
			t = t[1:]
		if ':' not in path:
			path = ':' + path
		if path[-1:] <> ':':
			path = path + ':'
		path = path + t
	return path


# Split a pathname in two parts: the directory leading up to the final bit,
# and the basename (the filename, without colons, in that directory).
# The result (s, t) is such that join(s, t) yields the original argument.

def split(s):
	if ':' not in s: return '', s
	colon = 0
	for i in range(len(s)):
		if s[i] == ':': colon = i+1
	path, file = s[:colon-1], s[colon:]
	if path and not ':' in path:
		path = path + ':'
	return path, file


# Split a path in root and extension.
# The extension is everything starting at the last dot in the last
# pathname component; the root is everything before that.
# It is always true that root + ext == p.

def splitext(p):
	root, ext = '', ''
	for c in p:
		if c == ':':
			root, ext = root + ext + c, ''
		elif c == '.':
			if ext:
				root, ext = root + ext, c
			else:
				ext = c
		elif ext:
			ext = ext + c
		else:
			root = root + c
	return root, ext


# Split a pathname into a drive specification and the rest of the
# path.  Useful on DOS/Windows/NT; on the Mac, the drive is always
# empty (don't use the volume name -- it doesn't have the same
# syntactic and semantic oddities as DOS drive letters, such as there
# being a separate current directory per drive).

def splitdrive(p):
	return '', p


# Short interfaces to split()

def dirname(s): return split(s)[0]
def basename(s): return split(s)[1]


# Return true if the pathname refers to an existing directory.

def isdir(s):
	try:
		st = mac.stat(s)
	except mac.error:
		return 0
	return S_ISDIR(st[ST_MODE])


# Return true if the pathname refers to a symbolic link.
# (Always false on the Mac, until we understand Aliases.)

def islink(s):
	return 0


# Return true if the pathname refers to an existing regular file.

def isfile(s):
	try:
		st = mac.stat(s)
	except mac.error:
		return 0
	return S_ISREG(st[ST_MODE])


# Return true if the pathname refers to an existing file or directory.

def exists(s):
	try:
		st = mac.stat(s)
	except mac.error:
		return 0
	return 1

#
# dummy expandvars to retain interface-compatability with other
# operating systems.
def expandvars(path):
	return path

#
# dummy expanduser to retain interface-compatability with other
# operating systems.
def expanduser(path):
	return path

# Normalize a pathname: get rid of '::' sequences by backing up,
# e.g., 'foo:bar::bletch' becomes 'foo:bletch'.
# Raise the exception norm_error below if backing up is impossible,
# e.g., for '::foo'.
# XXX The Unix version doesn't raise an exception but simply
# returns an unnormalized path.  Should do so here too.

norm_error = 'macpath.norm_error: path cannot be normalized'

def normpath(s):
	import string
	if ':' not in s:
		return ':' + s
	f = string.splitfields(s, ':')
	pre = []
	post = []
	if not f[0]:
		pre = f[:1]
		f = f[1:]
	if not f[len(f)-1]:
		post = f[-1:]
		f = f[:-1]
	res = []
	for seg in f:
		if seg:
			res.append(seg)
		else:
			if not res: raise norm_error, 'path starts with ::'
			del res[len(res)-1]
			if not (pre or res):
				raise norm_error, 'path starts with volume::'
	if pre: res = pre + res
	if post: res = res + post
	s = res[0]
	for seg in res[1:]:
		s = s + ':' + seg
	return s


# Directory tree walk.
# For each directory under top (including top itself),
# func(arg, dirname, filenames) is called, where
# dirname is the name of the directory and filenames is the list
# of files (and subdirectories etc.) in the directory.
# The func may modify the filenames list, to implement a filter,
# or to impose a different order of visiting.

def walk(top, func, arg):
	try:
		names = mac.listdir(top)
	except mac.error:
		return
	func(arg, top, names)
	for name in names:
		name = join(top, name)
		if isdir(name):
			walk(name, func, arg)
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