The modules described in this chapter provide interfaces to operating
system features that are available on (almost) all operating systems,
such as files and a clock. The interfaces are generally modeled
after the Unix or C interfaces, but they are available on most
other systems as well. Here's an overview:
os |
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Miscellaneous operating system interfaces. |
os.path |
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Common pathname manipulations. |
dircache |
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Return directory listing, with cache mechanism. |
stat |
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Utilities for interpreting the results of
os.stat(), os.lstat() and os.fstat(). |
statcache |
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Stat files, and remember results. |
statvfs |
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Constants for interpreting the result of
os.statvfs(). |
filecmp |
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Compare files efficiently. |
popen2 |
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Subprocesses with accessible standard I/O streams. |
time |
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Time access and conversions. |
sched |
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General purpose event scheduler. |
mutex |
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Lock and queue for mutual exclusion. |
getpass |
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Portable reading of passwords and retrieval of the userid. |
curses |
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An interface to the curses library, providing portable
terminal handling. |
curses.textpad |
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Emacs-like input editing in a curses window. |
curses.wrapper |
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Terminal configuration wrapper for curses programs. |
curses.ascii |
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Constants and set-membership functions for
ASCII characters. |
curses.panel |
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A panel stack extension that adds depth to
curses windows. |
getopt |
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Portable parser for command line options; support both
short and long option names. |
tempfile |
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Generate temporary file names. |
errno |
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Standard errno system symbols. |
glob |
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Unix shell style pathname pattern expansion. |
fnmatch |
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Unix shell style filename pattern matching. |
shutil |
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High-level file operations, including copying. |
locale |
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Internationalization services. |
gettext |
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Multilingual internationalization services. |