On 07Aug2014 18:14, Greg Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:
Virgil Stokes wrote:
How can I determine if the directory is empty WITHOUT the generation of a list of the file names

Which platform?

On Windows, I have no idea.

On Unix you can't really do this properly without access
to opendir() and readdir(), which Python doesn't currently
wrap. [...]

On UNIX (the OP seemed to be using Windows, alas), if you are prepared to be destructive you can just do an rmdir. It will fail if the directory is not empty, and performs ok on the hypothesised remote once-ginormous directory.

The commonest reason for wanting to know if a directory is empty that I can imagine is when you want to remove it, and if that applies here it is better to just try to remove it and ask for forgiveness later.

Disclaimer: Windows may not offer this handy safety net.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au>

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