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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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27cf201f
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27cf201f
authored
Apr 06, 1992
by
Guido van Rossum
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Added help() fn; use os.sep
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# Module 'packmail' -- create a shell script out of some files.
# Module 'packmail' -- create a self-unpacking shell archive.
# This module works on UNIX and on the Mac; the archives can unpack
# themselves only on UNIX.
import
os
from
stat
import
ST_MTIME
import
string
# Print help
def
help
():
print
'All fns have a file open for writing as first parameter'
print
'pack(f, fullname, name): pack fullname as name'
print
'packsome(f, directory, namelist): selected files from directory'
print
'packall(f, directory): pack all files from directory'
print
'packnotolder(f, directory, name): pack all files from directory'
print
' that are not older than a file there'
print
'packtree(f, directory): pack entire directory tree'
# Pack one file
def
pack
(
outfp
,
file
,
name
):
fp
=
open
(
file
,
'r'
)
outfp
.
write
(
'echo '
+
name
+
'
\
n
'
)
outfp
.
write
(
'sed "s/^X//" >'
+
name
+
' <<"!"
\
n
'
)
while
1
:
line
=
fp
.
readline
()
...
...
@@ -15,6 +29,7 @@ def pack(outfp, file, name):
line
=
line
+
'
\
n
'
outfp
.
write
(
'X'
+
line
)
outfp
.
write
(
'!
\
n
'
)
fp
.
close
()
# Pack some files from a directory
def
packsome
(
outfp
,
dirname
,
names
):
...
...
@@ -64,7 +79,7 @@ def packtree(outfp, dirname):
packtree
(
outfp
,
subdirname
)
def
unixfix
(
name
):
comps
=
string
.
splitfields
(
name
,
':'
)
comps
=
string
.
splitfields
(
name
,
os
.
sep
)
res
=
''
for
comp
in
comps
:
if
comp
:
...
...
Lib/packmail.py
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27cf201f
# Module 'packmail' -- create a shell script out of some files.
# Module 'packmail' -- create a self-unpacking shell archive.
# This module works on UNIX and on the Mac; the archives can unpack
# themselves only on UNIX.
import
os
from
stat
import
ST_MTIME
import
string
# Print help
def
help
():
print
'All fns have a file open for writing as first parameter'
print
'pack(f, fullname, name): pack fullname as name'
print
'packsome(f, directory, namelist): selected files from directory'
print
'packall(f, directory): pack all files from directory'
print
'packnotolder(f, directory, name): pack all files from directory'
print
' that are not older than a file there'
print
'packtree(f, directory): pack entire directory tree'
# Pack one file
def
pack
(
outfp
,
file
,
name
):
fp
=
open
(
file
,
'r'
)
outfp
.
write
(
'echo '
+
name
+
'
\
n
'
)
outfp
.
write
(
'sed "s/^X//" >'
+
name
+
' <<"!"
\
n
'
)
while
1
:
line
=
fp
.
readline
()
...
...
@@ -15,6 +29,7 @@ def pack(outfp, file, name):
line
=
line
+
'
\
n
'
outfp
.
write
(
'X'
+
line
)
outfp
.
write
(
'!
\
n
'
)
fp
.
close
()
# Pack some files from a directory
def
packsome
(
outfp
,
dirname
,
names
):
...
...
@@ -64,7 +79,7 @@ def packtree(outfp, dirname):
packtree
(
outfp
,
subdirname
)
def
unixfix
(
name
):
comps
=
string
.
splitfields
(
name
,
':'
)
comps
=
string
.
splitfields
(
name
,
os
.
sep
)
res
=
''
for
comp
in
comps
:
if
comp
:
...
...
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