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From: phd at sun.med.ru (Oleg Broytmann)
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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:15:26 GMT
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Subject: two questions
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In-Reply-To: <370dbbe7.71248459@scout>
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References: <370dbbe7.71248459@scout>
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Message-ID: <Pine.SOL2.3.96.SK.990409141315.6969H-100000@sun.med.ru>
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X-UID: 44
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On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Chris... wrote:
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> Since I am new to python (ver 1.5 under NT), these may be silly,
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> anyhow:
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>
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> 1) How can I copy files with python? At first I planned to run the
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> DOS-command "copy" from python, but couldn't find the right function.
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> Second, I thought, there might be a python command to do it. Until
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> now, I didn't succeed.
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Look into shutil.py module. You need copy2() function.
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> 2) Is there an way to mimic Perls
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> perl -p -e s/pattern1/pattern2/
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> command line?
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Although you can run python -c "script", python usually intended for
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scripts, not for perl-like one-liners.
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> Thanks a lot in advance
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>
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> bye
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> Chris...
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>
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Oleg.
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----
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Oleg Broytmann National Research Surgery Centre http://sun.med.ru/~phd/
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Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
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