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What is the iPad user agent?
From what I gather, the iPad is using iPhone OS, but with a different screen resolution from the iPhone and iPod touch. So many sites may have to change their user agent detection to adapt to the iPad.
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How to get the parent dir location
...can only go as far as the root package, however. If this is a problem, use os.path.abspath: dirname(dirname(abspath(file))).
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How to check if a file exists in Go?
... function solely intended to check if a file exists or not (like Python's os.path.exists ). What is the idiomatic way to do it?
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How do I copy an entire directory of files into an existing directory using Python?
...standard shutil.copytree seems arbitrary and annoying. Workaround:
import os, shutil
def copytree(src, dst, symlinks=False, ignore=None):
for item in os.listdir(src):
s = os.path.join(src, item)
d = os.path.join(dst, item)
if os.path.isdir(s):
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How to use “/” (directory separator) in both Linux and Windows in Python?
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Use os.path.join().
Example: os.path.join(pathfile,"output","log.txt").
In your code that would be: rootTree.write(os.path.join(pathfile,"output","log.txt"))
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Python os.path.join on Windows
...n python and am making a program that will output a script. I want to use os.path.join, but am pretty confused. According to the docs if I say:
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How to move a file?
I looked into the Python os interface, but was unable to locate a method to move a file. How would I do the equivalent of $ mv ... in Python?
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How to count the number of files in a directory using Python
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os.listdir() will be slightly more efficient than using glob.glob. To test if a filename is an ordinary file (and not a directory or other entity), use os.path.isfile():
import os, os.path
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`from … import` vs `import .` [duplicate]
...urself when you import for simplicity or to avoid masking built ins:
from os import open as open_
# lets you use os.open without destroying the
# built in open() which returns file handles.
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OS detecting makefile
...different computers and several different operating systems, which are Mac OS X, Linux, or Solaris. For the project I'm working on, I pull my code from a remote git repository.
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