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How to get only the last part of a path in Python?
In Python, suppose I have a path like this:
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Bundling data files with PyInstaller (--onefile)
... base_path = sys._MEIPASS
except Exception:
base_path = os.path.abspath(".")
return os.path.join(base_path, relative_path)
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Find all files in a directory with extension .txt in Python
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You can use glob:
import glob, os
os.chdir("/mydir")
for file in glob.glob("*.txt"):
print(file)
or simply os.listdir:
import os
for file in os.listdir("/mydir"):
if file.endswith(".txt"):
print(os.path.join("/mydir", file))
or if you ...
How to join components of a path when you are constructing a URL in Python
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Since, from the comments the OP posted, it seems he doesn't want to preserve "absolute URLs" in the join (which is one of the key jobs of urlparse.urljoin;-), I'd recommend avoiding that. os.path.join would also be bad, for exactly the same reason.
So, I'd...
How to identify whether a file is normal file or directory
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os.path.isdir() and os.path.isfile() should give you what you want. See:
http://docs.python.org/library/os.path.html
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Python module os.chmod(file, 664) does not change the permission to rw-rw-r— but -w--wx----
Recently I am using Python module os, when I tried to change the permission of a file, I did not get the expected result. For example, I intended to change the permission to rw-rw-r--,
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Determining Whether a Directory is Writeable
...or the user executing the script? Since this will likely involve using the os module I should mention I'm running it under a *nix environment.
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How to detect reliably Mac OS X, iOS, Linux, Windows in C preprocessor? [duplicate]
If there's some cross-platform C/C++ code that should be compiled on Mac OS X, iOS, Linux, Windows, how can I detect them reliably during preprocessor process?
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Python subprocess/Popen with a modified environment
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I think os.environ.copy() is better if you don't intend to modify the os.environ for the current process:
import subprocess, os
my_env = os.environ.copy()
my_env["PATH"] = "/usr/sbin:/sbin:" + my_env["PATH"]
subprocess.Popen(my_comm...
Is it possible to capture a Ctrl+C signal and run a cleanup function, in a “defer” fashion?
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You can use the os/signal package to handle incoming signals. Ctrl+C is SIGINT, so you can use this to trap os.Interrupt.
c := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt)
go func(){
for sig := range c {
// sig is a ^C...
