| \section{\module{filecmp} --- |
| File and Directory Comparisons} |
| |
| \declaremodule{standard}{filecmp} |
| \sectionauthor{Moshe Zadka}{moshez@zadka.site.co.il} |
| \modulesynopsis{Compare files efficiently.} |
| |
| |
| The \module{filecmp} module defines functions to compare files and directories, |
| with various optional time/correctness trade-offs. |
| |
| The \module{filecmp} module defines the following function: |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{cmp}{f1, f2\optional{, shallow\optional{, use_statcache}}} |
| Compare the files named \var{f1} and \var{f2}, returning \code{1} if |
| they seem equal, \code{0} otherwise. |
| |
| Unless \var{shallow} is given and is false, files with identical |
| \function{os.stat()} signatures are taken to be equal. If |
| \var{use_statcache} is given and is true, |
| \function{statcache.stat()} will be called rather then |
| \function{os.stat()}; the default is to use \function{os.stat()}. |
| |
| Files that were compared using this function will not be compared again |
| unless their \function{os.stat()} signature changes. Note that using |
| \var{use_statcache} true will cause the cache invalidation mechanism to |
| fail --- the stale stat value will be used from \refmodule{statcache}'s |
| cache. |
| |
| Note that no external programs are called from this function, giving it |
| portability and efficiency. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{cmpfiles}{dir1, dir2, common\optional{, |
| shallow\optional{, use_statcache}}} |
| Returns three lists of file names: \var{match}, \var{mismatch}, |
| \var{errors}. \var{match} contains the list of files match in both |
| directories, \var{mismatch} includes the names of those that don't, |
| and \var{errros} lists the names of files which could not be |
| compared. Files may be listed in \var{errors} because the user may |
| lack permission to read them or many other reasons, but always that |
| the comparison could not be done for some reason. |
| |
| The \var{shallow} and \var{use_statcache} parameters have the same |
| meanings and default values as for \function{filecmp.cmp()}. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| \begin{verbatim} |
| >>> import filecmp |
| >>> filecmp.cmp('libundoc.tex', 'libundoc.tex') |
| 1 |
| >>> filecmp.cmp('libundoc.tex', 'lib.tex') |
| 0 |
| \end{verbatim} |
| |
| |
| \subsection{The \protect\class{dircmp} class \label{dircmp-objects}} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{dircmp}{a, b\optional{, ignore\optional{, hide}}} |
| Construct a new directory comparison object, to compare the |
| directories \var{a} and \var{b}. \var{ignore} is a list of names to |
| ignore, and defaults to \code{['RCS', 'CVS', 'tags']}. \var{hide} is a |
| list of names to hide, and defaults to \code{[os.curdir, os.pardir]}. |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[dircmp]{report}{} |
| Print (to \code{sys.stdout}) a comparison between \var{a} and \var{b}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[dircmp]{report_partial_closure}{} |
| Print a comparison between \var{a} and \var{b} and common immediate |
| subdirctories. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[dircmp]{report_full_closure}{} |
| Print a comparison between \var{a} and \var{b} and common |
| subdirctories (recursively). |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{left_list} |
| Files and subdirectories in \var{a}, filtered by \var{hide} and |
| \var{ignore}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{right_list} |
| Files and subdirectories in \var{b}, filtered by \var{hide} and |
| \var{ignore}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{common} |
| Files and subdirectories in both \var{a} and \var{b}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{left_only} |
| Files and subdirectories only in \var{a}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{right_only} |
| Files and subdirectories only in \var{b}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{common_dirs} |
| Subdirectories in both \var{a} and \var{b}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{common_files} |
| Files in both \var{a} and \var{b} |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{common_funny} |
| Names in both \var{a} and \var{b}, such that the type differs between |
| the directories, or names for which \function{os.stat()} reports an |
| error. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{same_files} |
| Files which are identical in both \var{a} and \var{b}. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{diff_files} |
| Files which are in both \var{a} and \var{b}, whose contents differ. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{funny_files} |
| Files which are in both \var{a} and \var{b}, but could not be |
| compared. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| \begin{memberdesc}[dircmp]{subdirs} |
| A dictionary mapping names in \member{common_dirs} to |
| \class{dircmp} objects. |
| \end{memberdesc} |
| |
| Note that via \method{__getattr__()} hooks, all attributes are |
| computed lazilly, so there is no speed penalty if only those |
| attributes which are lightweight to compute are used. |