On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:20:25 -0000, utabintarbo <utabinta...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Nov 24, 3:27 pm, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote:
.readlines() doesn't change the "\10" in a file to "\x08" in the string
it returns.
Could you provide some code which shows your problem?
Here is the code block I have so far:
for l in open(CONTENTS, 'r').readlines():
f = os.path.splitext(os.path.split(l.split('->')[0]))[0]
if f in os.listdir(DIR1) and os.path.isdir(os.path.join(DIR1,f)):
shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(DIR1,f))
if f in os.listdir(DIR2) and os.path.isdir(os.path.join(DIR2,f)):
shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(DIR2,f))
Ahem. This doesn't run. os.path.split() returns a tuple, and calling
os.path.splitext() doesn't work. Given that replacing the entire loop
contents with "print l" readily disproves your assertion, I suggest you
cut and paste actual code if you want an answer. Otherwise we're just
going to keep saying "No, it doesn't", because no, it doesn't.
A minimally obfuscated line from the log file:
K:\sm\SMI\des\RS\Pat\10DJ\121.D5-30\1215B-B-D5-BSHOE-MM.smz->/arch_m1/
smi/des/RS/Pat/10DJ/121.D5-30\1215B-B-D5-BSHOE-MM.smz ; t9480rc ;
11/24/2009 08:16:42 ; 1259068602
What I get from the debugger/python shell:
'K:\\sm\\SMI\\des\\RS\\Pat\x08DJQ.D5-30Q5B-B-D5-BSHOE-MM.smz->/arch_m1/
smi/des/RS/Pat/10DJ/121.D5-30/1215B-B-D5-BSHOE-MM.smz ; t9480rc ;
11/24/2009 08:16:42 ; 1259068602'
When you do what, exactly?
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