############################################################ # test custom find; the builtin find module is deprecated: # if it ever goes away completely, replace all "import find" # with "from PP2E.PyTools import find" (or add PP2E\PyTools # to your path setting and just "import find"); this script # takes 4 seconds total time on my 650mhz Win98 notebook to # run 10 finds over a directory tree of roughly 1500 names; ############################################################ import sys, os, string for dir in sys.path: if string.find(os.path.abspath(dir), 'PyTools') != -1: print 'removing', repr(dir) sys.path.remove(dir) # else may import both finds from PyTools, '.'! import find # get deprecated builtin (for now) import PP2E.PyTools.find # later use: from PP2E.PyTools import find print find print PP2E.PyTools.find assert find.find != PP2E.PyTools.find.find # really different? assert string.find(str(find), 'Lib') != -1 # should be after path remove assert string.find(str(PP2E.PyTools.find), 'PyTools') != -1 startdir = r'C:\PP2ndEd\examples\PP2E' for pattern in ('*.py', '*.html', '*.c', '*.cgi', '*'): print pattern, '=>' list1 = find.find(pattern, startdir) list2 = PP2E.PyTools.find.find(pattern, startdir) print len(list1), list1[-1] print len(list2), list2[-1] print list1 == list2,; list1.sort(); print list1 == list2