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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`os` --- Miscellaneous operating system interfaces
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3
4.. module:: os
5 :synopsis: Miscellaneous operating system interfaces.
6
7
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +00008This module provides a portable way of using operating system dependent
9functionality. If you just want to read or write a file see :func:`open`, if
10you want to manipulate paths, see the :mod:`os.path` module, and if you want to
11read all the lines in all the files on the command line see the :mod:`fileinput`
12module. For creating temporary files and directories see the :mod:`tempfile`
13module, and for high-level file and directory handling see the :mod:`shutil`
14module.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000015
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000016Notes on the availability of these functions:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000017
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000018* The design of all built-in operating system dependent modules of Python is
19 such that as long as the same functionality is available, it uses the same
20 interface; for example, the function ``os.stat(path)`` returns stat
21 information about *path* in the same format (which happens to have originated
22 with the POSIX interface).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000023
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000024* Extensions peculiar to a particular operating system are also available
25 through the :mod:`os` module, but using them is of course a threat to
26 portability.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000027
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000028* All functions accepting path or file names accept both bytes and string
29 objects, and result in an object of the same type, if a path or file name is
30 returned.
Georg Brandl76e55382008-10-08 16:34:57 +000031
32.. note::
33
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +000034 If not separately noted, all functions that claim "Availability: Unix" are
35 supported on Mac OS X, which builds on a Unix core.
36
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000037* An "Availability: Unix" note means that this function is commonly found on
38 Unix systems. It does not make any claims about its existence on a specific
39 operating system.
40
41* If not separately noted, all functions that claim "Availability: Unix" are
42 supported on Mac OS X, which builds on a Unix core.
43
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +000044.. Availability notes get their own line and occur at the end of the function
45.. documentation.
46
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +000047.. note::
48
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +000049 All functions in this module raise :exc:`OSError` in the case of invalid or
50 inaccessible file names and paths, or other arguments that have the correct
51 type, but are not accepted by the operating system.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000052
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000053.. exception:: error
54
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +000055 An alias for the built-in :exc:`OSError` exception.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000056
57
58.. data:: name
59
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000060 The name of the operating system dependent module imported. The following
61 names have currently been registered: ``'posix'``, ``'nt'``, ``'mac'``,
62 ``'os2'``, ``'ce'``, ``'java'``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000063
64
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000065.. _os-filenames:
66
67File Names, Command Line Arguments, and Environment Variables
68-------------------------------------------------------------
69
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +000070In Python, file names, command line arguments, and environment variables are
71represented using the string type. On some systems, decoding these strings to
72and from bytes is necessary before passing them to the operating system. Python
73uses the file system encoding to perform this conversion (see
74:func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding`).
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000075
76.. versionchanged:: 3.1
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +000077 On some systems, conversion using the file system encoding may fail. In this
78 case, Python uses the ``surrogateescape`` encoding error handler, which means
79 that undecodable bytes are replaced by a Unicode character U+DCxx on
80 decoding, and these are again translated to the original byte on encoding.
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000081
82
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +000083The file system encoding must guarantee to successfully decode all bytes
84below 128. If the file system encoding fails to provide this guarantee, API
85functions may raise UnicodeErrors.
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000086
87
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000088.. _os-procinfo:
89
90Process Parameters
91------------------
92
93These functions and data items provide information and operate on the current
94process and user.
95
96
97.. data:: environ
98
99 A mapping object representing the string environment. For example,
100 ``environ['HOME']`` is the pathname of your home directory (on some platforms),
101 and is equivalent to ``getenv("HOME")`` in C.
102
103 This mapping is captured the first time the :mod:`os` module is imported,
104 typically during Python startup as part of processing :file:`site.py`. Changes
105 to the environment made after this time are not reflected in ``os.environ``,
106 except for changes made by modifying ``os.environ`` directly.
107
108 If the platform supports the :func:`putenv` function, this mapping may be used
109 to modify the environment as well as query the environment. :func:`putenv` will
110 be called automatically when the mapping is modified.
111
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000112 On Unix, keys and values use :func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding` and
113 ``'surrogateescape'`` error handler. Use :data:`environb` if you would like
114 to use a different encoding.
115
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000116 .. note::
117
118 Calling :func:`putenv` directly does not change ``os.environ``, so it's better
119 to modify ``os.environ``.
120
121 .. note::
122
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000123 On some platforms, including FreeBSD and Mac OS X, setting ``environ`` may
124 cause memory leaks. Refer to the system documentation for
125 :cfunc:`putenv`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000126
127 If :func:`putenv` is not provided, a modified copy of this mapping may be
128 passed to the appropriate process-creation functions to cause child processes
129 to use a modified environment.
130
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000131 If the platform supports the :func:`unsetenv` function, you can delete items in
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000132 this mapping to unset environment variables. :func:`unsetenv` will be called
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000133 automatically when an item is deleted from ``os.environ``, and when
134 one of the :meth:`pop` or :meth:`clear` methods is called.
135
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000136
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000137.. data:: environb
138
139 Bytes version of :data:`environ`: a mapping object representing the
140 environment as byte strings. :data:`environ` and :data:`environb` are
141 synchronized (modify :data:`environb` updates :data:`environ`, and vice
142 versa).
143
Victor Stinnerb745a742010-05-18 17:17:23 +0000144 :data:`environb` is only available if :data:`supports_bytes_environ` is
145 True.
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000146
Benjamin Peterson662c74f2010-05-06 22:09:03 +0000147 .. versionadded:: 3.2
148
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000149
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000150.. function:: chdir(path)
151 fchdir(fd)
152 getcwd()
153 :noindex:
154
155 These functions are described in :ref:`os-file-dir`.
156
157
Victor Stinner449c4662010-05-08 11:10:09 +0000158.. function:: fsencode(value)
159
160 Encode *value* to bytes for use in the file system, environment variables or
Victor Stinner313a1202010-06-11 23:56:51 +0000161 the command line. Use :func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding` and
162 ``'surrogateescape'`` error handler for strings and return bytes unchanged.
163 On Windows, use ``'strict'`` error handler for strings if the file system
164 encoding is ``'mbcs'`` (which is the default encoding).
Victor Stinner449c4662010-05-08 11:10:09 +0000165
166 .. versionadded:: 3.2
167
168
Gregory P. Smithb6e8c7e2010-02-27 07:22:22 +0000169.. function:: get_exec_path(env=None)
170
171 Returns the list of directories that will be searched for a named
172 executable, similar to a shell, when launching a process.
173 *env*, when specified, should be an environment variable dictionary
174 to lookup the PATH in.
175 By default, when *env* is None, :data:`environ` is used.
176
177 .. versionadded:: 3.2
178
179
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000180.. function:: ctermid()
181
182 Return the filename corresponding to the controlling terminal of the process.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000183
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000184 Availability: Unix.
185
186
187.. function:: getegid()
188
189 Return the effective group id of the current process. This corresponds to the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000190 "set id" bit on the file being executed in the current process.
191
192 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000193
194
195.. function:: geteuid()
196
197 .. index:: single: user; effective id
198
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000199 Return the current process's effective user id.
200
201 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000202
203
204.. function:: getgid()
205
206 .. index:: single: process; group
207
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000208 Return the real group id of the current process.
209
210 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000211
212
213.. function:: getgroups()
214
215 Return list of supplemental group ids associated with the current process.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000216
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000217 Availability: Unix.
218
219
Antoine Pitroub7572f02009-12-02 20:46:48 +0000220.. function:: initgroups(username, gid)
221
222 Call the system initgroups() to initialize the group access list with all of
223 the groups of which the specified username is a member, plus the specified
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000224 group id.
225
226 Availability: Unix.
Antoine Pitroub7572f02009-12-02 20:46:48 +0000227
228 .. versionadded:: 3.2
229
230
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000231.. function:: getlogin()
232
233 Return the name of the user logged in on the controlling terminal of the
234 process. For most purposes, it is more useful to use the environment variable
235 :envvar:`LOGNAME` to find out who the user is, or
236 ``pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0]`` to get the login name of the currently
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000237 effective user id.
238
239 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000240
241
242.. function:: getpgid(pid)
243
244 Return the process group id of the process with process id *pid*. If *pid* is 0,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000245 the process group id of the current process is returned.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000246
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000247 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000248
249.. function:: getpgrp()
250
251 .. index:: single: process; group
252
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000253 Return the id of the current process group.
254
255 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000256
257
258.. function:: getpid()
259
260 .. index:: single: process; id
261
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000262 Return the current process id.
263
264 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000265
266
267.. function:: getppid()
268
269 .. index:: single: process; id of parent
270
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000271 Return the parent's process id.
272
273 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000274
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000275
Gregory P. Smithcf02c6a2009-11-27 17:54:17 +0000276.. function:: getresuid()
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000277
278 Return a tuple (ruid, euid, suid) denoting the current process's
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000279 real, effective, and saved user ids.
280
281 Availability: Unix.
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000282
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000283 .. versionadded:: 3.2
284
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000285
Gregory P. Smithcf02c6a2009-11-27 17:54:17 +0000286.. function:: getresgid()
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000287
288 Return a tuple (rgid, egid, sgid) denoting the current process's
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000289 real, effective, and saved user ids.
290
291 Availability: Unix.
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000292
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000293 .. versionadded:: 3.2
294
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000295
296.. function:: getuid()
297
298 .. index:: single: user; id
299
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000300 Return the current process's user id.
301
302 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000303
304
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000305.. function:: getenv(key, default=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000306
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000307 Return the value of the environment variable *key* if it exists, or
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000308 *default* if it doesn't. *key*, *default* and the result are str.
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000309
310 On Unix, keys and values are decoded with :func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding`
311 and ``'surrogateescape'`` error handler. Use :func:`os.getenvb` if you
312 would like to use a different encoding.
313
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000314 Availability: most flavors of Unix, Windows.
315
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000316
317.. function:: getenvb(key, default=None)
318
319 Return the value of the environment variable *key* if it exists, or
320 *default* if it doesn't. *key*, *default* and the result are bytes.
Benjamin Peterson0d6fe512010-05-06 22:13:11 +0000321
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000322 Availability: most flavors of Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000323
Benjamin Peterson0d6fe512010-05-06 22:13:11 +0000324 .. versionadded:: 3.2
325
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000326
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000327.. function:: putenv(key, value)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000328
329 .. index:: single: environment variables; setting
330
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000331 Set the environment variable named *key* to the string *value*. Such
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000332 changes to the environment affect subprocesses started with :func:`os.system`,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000333 :func:`popen` or :func:`fork` and :func:`execv`.
334
335 Availability: most flavors of Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000336
337 .. note::
338
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000339 On some platforms, including FreeBSD and Mac OS X, setting ``environ`` may
340 cause memory leaks. Refer to the system documentation for putenv.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000341
342 When :func:`putenv` is supported, assignments to items in ``os.environ`` are
343 automatically translated into corresponding calls to :func:`putenv`; however,
344 calls to :func:`putenv` don't update ``os.environ``, so it is actually
345 preferable to assign to items of ``os.environ``.
346
347
348.. function:: setegid(egid)
349
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000350 Set the current process's effective group id.
351
352 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000353
354
355.. function:: seteuid(euid)
356
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000357 Set the current process's effective user id.
358
359 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000360
361
362.. function:: setgid(gid)
363
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000364 Set the current process' group id.
365
366 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000367
368
369.. function:: setgroups(groups)
370
371 Set the list of supplemental group ids associated with the current process to
372 *groups*. *groups* must be a sequence, and each element must be an integer
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000373 identifying a group. This operation is typically available only to the superuser.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000374
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000375 Availability: Unix.
376
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000377
378.. function:: setpgrp()
379
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000380 Call the system call :cfunc:`setpgrp` or :cfunc:`setpgrp(0, 0)` depending on
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000381 which version is implemented (if any). See the Unix manual for the semantics.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000382
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000383 Availability: Unix.
384
385
386.. function:: setpgid(pid, pgrp)
387
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000388 Call the system call :cfunc:`setpgid` to set the process group id of the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000389 process with id *pid* to the process group with id *pgrp*. See the Unix manual
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000390 for the semantics.
391
392 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000393
394
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000395.. function:: setregid(rgid, egid)
396
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000397 Set the current process's real and effective group ids.
398
399 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000400
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000401
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000402.. function:: setresgid(rgid, egid, sgid)
403
404 Set the current process's real, effective, and saved group ids.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000405
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000406 Availability: Unix.
407
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000408 .. versionadded:: 3.2
409
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000410
411.. function:: setresuid(ruid, euid, suid)
412
413 Set the current process's real, effective, and saved user ids.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000414
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000415 Availibility: Unix.
416
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000417 .. versionadded:: 3.2
418
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000419
420.. function:: setreuid(ruid, euid)
421
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000422 Set the current process's real and effective user ids.
423
424 Availability: Unix.
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000425
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000426
427.. function:: getsid(pid)
428
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000429 Call the system call :cfunc:`getsid`. See the Unix manual for the semantics.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000430
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000431 Availability: Unix.
432
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000433
434.. function:: setsid()
435
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000436 Call the system call :cfunc:`setsid`. See the Unix manual for the semantics.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000437
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000438 Availability: Unix.
439
440
441.. function:: setuid(uid)
442
443 .. index:: single: user; id, setting
444
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000445 Set the current process's user id.
446
447 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000448
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000449
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000450.. placed in this section since it relates to errno.... a little weak
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000451.. function:: strerror(code)
452
453 Return the error message corresponding to the error code in *code*.
Alexandre Vassalotti8ae3e052008-05-16 00:41:41 +0000454 On platforms where :cfunc:`strerror` returns ``NULL`` when given an unknown
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000455 error number, :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
456
457 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000458
459
Victor Stinnerb745a742010-05-18 17:17:23 +0000460.. data:: supports_bytes_environ
461
462 True if the native OS type of the environment is bytes (eg. False on
463 Windows).
464
Victor Stinner8fddc9e2010-05-18 17:24:09 +0000465 .. versionadded:: 3.2
466
Victor Stinnerb745a742010-05-18 17:17:23 +0000467
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000468.. function:: umask(mask)
469
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000470 Set the current numeric umask and return the previous umask.
471
472 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000473
474
475.. function:: uname()
476
477 .. index::
478 single: gethostname() (in module socket)
479 single: gethostbyaddr() (in module socket)
480
481 Return a 5-tuple containing information identifying the current operating
482 system. The tuple contains 5 strings: ``(sysname, nodename, release, version,
483 machine)``. Some systems truncate the nodename to 8 characters or to the
484 leading component; a better way to get the hostname is
485 :func:`socket.gethostname` or even
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000486 ``socket.gethostbyaddr(socket.gethostname())``.
487
488 Availability: recent flavors of Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000489
490
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000491.. function:: unsetenv(key)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000492
493 .. index:: single: environment variables; deleting
494
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000495 Unset (delete) the environment variable named *key*. Such changes to the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000496 environment affect subprocesses started with :func:`os.system`, :func:`popen` or
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000497 :func:`fork` and :func:`execv`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000498
499 When :func:`unsetenv` is supported, deletion of items in ``os.environ`` is
500 automatically translated into a corresponding call to :func:`unsetenv`; however,
501 calls to :func:`unsetenv` don't update ``os.environ``, so it is actually
502 preferable to delete items of ``os.environ``.
503
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000504 Availability: most flavors of Unix, Windows.
505
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000506
507.. _os-newstreams:
508
509File Object Creation
510--------------------
511
512These functions create new file objects. (See also :func:`open`.)
513
514
515.. function:: fdopen(fd[, mode[, bufsize]])
516
517 .. index:: single: I/O control; buffering
518
519 Return an open file object connected to the file descriptor *fd*. The *mode*
520 and *bufsize* arguments have the same meaning as the corresponding arguments to
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000521 the built-in :func:`open` function.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000522
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000523 When specified, the *mode* argument must start with one of the letters
524 ``'r'``, ``'w'``, or ``'a'``, otherwise a :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000525
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000526 On Unix, when the *mode* argument starts with ``'a'``, the *O_APPEND* flag is
527 set on the file descriptor (which the :cfunc:`fdopen` implementation already
528 does on most platforms).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000529
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000530 Availability: Unix, Windows.
531
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000532
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000533.. _os-fd-ops:
534
535File Descriptor Operations
536--------------------------
537
538These functions operate on I/O streams referenced using file descriptors.
539
540File descriptors are small integers corresponding to a file that has been opened
541by the current process. For example, standard input is usually file descriptor
5420, standard output is 1, and standard error is 2. Further files opened by a
543process will then be assigned 3, 4, 5, and so forth. The name "file descriptor"
544is slightly deceptive; on Unix platforms, sockets and pipes are also referenced
545by file descriptors.
546
Benjamin Peterson08bf91c2010-04-11 16:12:57 +0000547The :meth:`~file.fileno` method can be used to obtain the file descriptor
548associated with a file object when required. Note that using the file
549descriptor directly will bypass the file object methods, ignoring aspects such
550as internal buffering of data.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000551
552.. function:: close(fd)
553
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000554 Close file descriptor *fd*.
555
556 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000557
558 .. note::
559
560 This function is intended for low-level I/O and must be applied to a file
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000561 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open` or :func:`pipe`. To close a "file
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000562 object" returned by the built-in function :func:`open` or by :func:`popen` or
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000563 :func:`fdopen`, use its :meth:`~file.close` method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000564
565
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000566.. function:: closerange(fd_low, fd_high)
567
568 Close all file descriptors from *fd_low* (inclusive) to *fd_high* (exclusive),
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000569 ignoring errors. Equivalent to::
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000570
Georg Brandlc9a5a0e2009-09-01 07:34:27 +0000571 for fd in range(fd_low, fd_high):
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000572 try:
573 os.close(fd)
574 except OSError:
575 pass
576
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000577 Availability: Unix, Windows.
578
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000579
Georg Brandl81f11302007-12-21 08:45:42 +0000580.. function:: device_encoding(fd)
581
582 Return a string describing the encoding of the device associated with *fd*
583 if it is connected to a terminal; else return :const:`None`.
584
585
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000586.. function:: dup(fd)
587
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000588 Return a duplicate of file descriptor *fd*.
589
590 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000591
592
593.. function:: dup2(fd, fd2)
594
595 Duplicate file descriptor *fd* to *fd2*, closing the latter first if necessary.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000596
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000597 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000598
599
Christian Heimes4e30a842007-11-30 22:12:06 +0000600.. function:: fchmod(fd, mode)
601
602 Change the mode of the file given by *fd* to the numeric *mode*. See the docs
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000603 for :func:`chmod` for possible values of *mode*.
604
605 Availability: Unix.
Christian Heimes4e30a842007-11-30 22:12:06 +0000606
607
608.. function:: fchown(fd, uid, gid)
609
610 Change the owner and group id of the file given by *fd* to the numeric *uid*
611 and *gid*. To leave one of the ids unchanged, set it to -1.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000612
Christian Heimes4e30a842007-11-30 22:12:06 +0000613 Availability: Unix.
614
615
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000616.. function:: fdatasync(fd)
617
618 Force write of file with filedescriptor *fd* to disk. Does not force update of
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000619 metadata.
620
621 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000622
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000623 .. note::
624 This function is not available on MacOS.
625
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000626
627.. function:: fpathconf(fd, name)
628
629 Return system configuration information relevant to an open file. *name*
630 specifies the configuration value to retrieve; it may be a string which is the
631 name of a defined system value; these names are specified in a number of
632 standards (POSIX.1, Unix 95, Unix 98, and others). Some platforms define
633 additional names as well. The names known to the host operating system are
634 given in the ``pathconf_names`` dictionary. For configuration variables not
635 included in that mapping, passing an integer for *name* is also accepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000636
637 If *name* is a string and is not known, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. If a
638 specific value for *name* is not supported by the host system, even if it is
639 included in ``pathconf_names``, an :exc:`OSError` is raised with
640 :const:`errno.EINVAL` for the error number.
641
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000642 Availability: Unix.
643
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000644
645.. function:: fstat(fd)
646
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000647 Return status for file descriptor *fd*, like :func:`stat`.
648
649 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000650
651
652.. function:: fstatvfs(fd)
653
654 Return information about the filesystem containing the file associated with file
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000655 descriptor *fd*, like :func:`statvfs`.
656
657 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000658
659
660.. function:: fsync(fd)
661
662 Force write of file with filedescriptor *fd* to disk. On Unix, this calls the
663 native :cfunc:`fsync` function; on Windows, the MS :cfunc:`_commit` function.
664
665 If you're starting with a Python file object *f*, first do ``f.flush()``, and
666 then do ``os.fsync(f.fileno())``, to ensure that all internal buffers associated
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000667 with *f* are written to disk.
668
669 Availability: Unix, and Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000670
671
672.. function:: ftruncate(fd, length)
673
674 Truncate the file corresponding to file descriptor *fd*, so that it is at most
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000675 *length* bytes in size.
676
677 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000678
679
680.. function:: isatty(fd)
681
682 Return ``True`` if the file descriptor *fd* is open and connected to a
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000683 tty(-like) device, else ``False``.
684
685 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000686
687
688.. function:: lseek(fd, pos, how)
689
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000690 Set the current position of file descriptor *fd* to position *pos*, modified
691 by *how*: :const:`SEEK_SET` or ``0`` to set the position relative to the
692 beginning of the file; :const:`SEEK_CUR` or ``1`` to set it relative to the
693 current position; :const:`os.SEEK_END` or ``2`` to set it relative to the end of
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000694 the file.
695
696 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000697
698
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000699.. data:: SEEK_SET
700 SEEK_CUR
701 SEEK_END
702
703 Parameters to the :func:`lseek` function. Their values are 0, 1, and 2,
704 respectively. Availability: Windows, Unix.
705
706
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000707.. function:: open(file, flags[, mode])
708
Georg Brandlf4a41232008-05-26 17:55:52 +0000709 Open the file *file* and set various flags according to *flags* and possibly
710 its mode according to *mode*. The default *mode* is ``0o777`` (octal), and
711 the current umask value is first masked out. Return the file descriptor for
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000712 the newly opened file.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000713
714 For a description of the flag and mode values, see the C run-time documentation;
715 flag constants (like :const:`O_RDONLY` and :const:`O_WRONLY`) are defined in
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000716 this module too (see :ref:`open-constants`). In particular, on Windows adding
717 :const:`O_BINARY` is needed to open files in binary mode.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000718
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000719 Availability: Unix, Windows.
720
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000721 .. note::
722
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +0000723 This function is intended for low-level I/O. For normal usage, use the
724 built-in function :func:`open`, which returns a "file object" with
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven9c558bcf2010-07-13 14:47:01 +0000725 :meth:`~file.read` and :meth:`~file.write` methods (and many more). To
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +0000726 wrap a file descriptor in a "file object", use :func:`fdopen`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000727
728
729.. function:: openpty()
730
731 .. index:: module: pty
732
733 Open a new pseudo-terminal pair. Return a pair of file descriptors ``(master,
734 slave)`` for the pty and the tty, respectively. For a (slightly) more portable
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000735 approach, use the :mod:`pty` module.
736
737 Availability: some flavors of Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000738
739
740.. function:: pipe()
741
742 Create a pipe. Return a pair of file descriptors ``(r, w)`` usable for reading
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000743 and writing, respectively.
744
745 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000746
747
748.. function:: read(fd, n)
749
Georg Brandlb90be692009-07-29 16:14:16 +0000750 Read at most *n* bytes from file descriptor *fd*. Return a bytestring containing the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000751 bytes read. If the end of the file referred to by *fd* has been reached, an
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000752 empty bytes object is returned.
753
754 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000755
756 .. note::
757
758 This function is intended for low-level I/O and must be applied to a file
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000759 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open` or :func:`pipe`. To read a "file object"
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000760 returned by the built-in function :func:`open` or by :func:`popen` or
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000761 :func:`fdopen`, or :data:`sys.stdin`, use its :meth:`~file.read` or
762 :meth:`~file.readline` methods.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000763
764
765.. function:: tcgetpgrp(fd)
766
767 Return the process group associated with the terminal given by *fd* (an open
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000768 file descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open`).
769
770 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000771
772
773.. function:: tcsetpgrp(fd, pg)
774
775 Set the process group associated with the terminal given by *fd* (an open file
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000776 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open`) to *pg*.
777
778 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000779
780
781.. function:: ttyname(fd)
782
783 Return a string which specifies the terminal device associated with
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000784 file descriptor *fd*. If *fd* is not associated with a terminal device, an
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000785 exception is raised.
786
787 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000788
789
790.. function:: write(fd, str)
791
Georg Brandlb90be692009-07-29 16:14:16 +0000792 Write the bytestring in *str* to file descriptor *fd*. Return the number of
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000793 bytes actually written.
794
795 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000796
797 .. note::
798
799 This function is intended for low-level I/O and must be applied to a file
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000800 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open` or :func:`pipe`. To write a "file
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000801 object" returned by the built-in function :func:`open` or by :func:`popen` or
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000802 :func:`fdopen`, or :data:`sys.stdout` or :data:`sys.stderr`, use its
803 :meth:`~file.write` method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000804
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000805
806.. _open-constants:
807
808``open()`` flag constants
809~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
810
Georg Brandlaf265f42008-12-07 15:06:20 +0000811The following constants are options for the *flags* parameter to the
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000812:func:`~os.open` function. They can be combined using the bitwise OR operator
Georg Brandlaf265f42008-12-07 15:06:20 +0000813``|``. Some of them are not available on all platforms. For descriptions of
814their availability and use, consult the :manpage:`open(2)` manual page on Unix
Doug Hellmanneb097fc2009-09-20 20:56:56 +0000815or `the MSDN <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/z0kc8e3z.aspx>`_ on Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000816
817
818.. data:: O_RDONLY
819 O_WRONLY
820 O_RDWR
821 O_APPEND
822 O_CREAT
823 O_EXCL
824 O_TRUNC
825
Georg Brandlaf265f42008-12-07 15:06:20 +0000826 These constants are available on Unix and Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000827
828
829.. data:: O_DSYNC
830 O_RSYNC
831 O_SYNC
832 O_NDELAY
833 O_NONBLOCK
834 O_NOCTTY
835 O_SHLOCK
836 O_EXLOCK
837
Georg Brandlaf265f42008-12-07 15:06:20 +0000838 These constants are only available on Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000839
840
841.. data:: O_BINARY
Guido van Rossum0d3fb8a2007-11-26 23:23:18 +0000842 O_NOINHERIT
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000843 O_SHORT_LIVED
844 O_TEMPORARY
845 O_RANDOM
846 O_SEQUENTIAL
847 O_TEXT
848
Georg Brandlaf265f42008-12-07 15:06:20 +0000849 These constants are only available on Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000850
851
Alexandre Vassalottibee32532008-05-16 18:15:12 +0000852.. data:: O_ASYNC
853 O_DIRECT
Guido van Rossum0d3fb8a2007-11-26 23:23:18 +0000854 O_DIRECTORY
855 O_NOFOLLOW
856 O_NOATIME
857
Georg Brandlaf265f42008-12-07 15:06:20 +0000858 These constants are GNU extensions and not present if they are not defined by
859 the C library.
Guido van Rossum0d3fb8a2007-11-26 23:23:18 +0000860
861
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000862.. _os-file-dir:
863
864Files and Directories
865---------------------
866
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000867.. function:: access(path, mode)
868
869 Use the real uid/gid to test for access to *path*. Note that most operations
870 will use the effective uid/gid, therefore this routine can be used in a
871 suid/sgid environment to test if the invoking user has the specified access to
872 *path*. *mode* should be :const:`F_OK` to test the existence of *path*, or it
873 can be the inclusive OR of one or more of :const:`R_OK`, :const:`W_OK`, and
874 :const:`X_OK` to test permissions. Return :const:`True` if access is allowed,
875 :const:`False` if not. See the Unix man page :manpage:`access(2)` for more
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000876 information.
877
878 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000879
880 .. note::
881
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +0000882 Using :func:`access` to check if a user is authorized to e.g. open a file
883 before actually doing so using :func:`open` creates a security hole,
884 because the user might exploit the short time interval between checking
885 and opening the file to manipulate it.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000886
887 .. note::
888
889 I/O operations may fail even when :func:`access` indicates that they would
890 succeed, particularly for operations on network filesystems which may have
891 permissions semantics beyond the usual POSIX permission-bit model.
892
893
894.. data:: F_OK
895
896 Value to pass as the *mode* parameter of :func:`access` to test the existence of
897 *path*.
898
899
900.. data:: R_OK
901
902 Value to include in the *mode* parameter of :func:`access` to test the
903 readability of *path*.
904
905
906.. data:: W_OK
907
908 Value to include in the *mode* parameter of :func:`access` to test the
909 writability of *path*.
910
911
912.. data:: X_OK
913
914 Value to include in the *mode* parameter of :func:`access` to determine if
915 *path* can be executed.
916
917
918.. function:: chdir(path)
919
920 .. index:: single: directory; changing
921
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000922 Change the current working directory to *path*.
923
924 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000925
926
927.. function:: fchdir(fd)
928
929 Change the current working directory to the directory represented by the file
930 descriptor *fd*. The descriptor must refer to an opened directory, not an open
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000931 file.
932
933 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000934
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000935
936.. function:: getcwd()
937
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +0000938 Return a string representing the current working directory.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000939
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +0000940 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000941
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000942
Martin v. Löwisa731b992008-10-07 06:36:31 +0000943.. function:: getcwdb()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000944
Georg Brandl76e55382008-10-08 16:34:57 +0000945 Return a bytestring representing the current working directory.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000946
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000947 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000948
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000949
950.. function:: chflags(path, flags)
951
952 Set the flags of *path* to the numeric *flags*. *flags* may take a combination
953 (bitwise OR) of the following values (as defined in the :mod:`stat` module):
954
955 * ``UF_NODUMP``
956 * ``UF_IMMUTABLE``
957 * ``UF_APPEND``
958 * ``UF_OPAQUE``
959 * ``UF_NOUNLINK``
960 * ``SF_ARCHIVED``
961 * ``SF_IMMUTABLE``
962 * ``SF_APPEND``
963 * ``SF_NOUNLINK``
964 * ``SF_SNAPSHOT``
965
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000966 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000967
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000968
969.. function:: chroot(path)
970
971 Change the root directory of the current process to *path*. Availability:
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000972 Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000973
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000974
975.. function:: chmod(path, mode)
976
977 Change the mode of *path* to the numeric *mode*. *mode* may take one of the
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000978 following values (as defined in the :mod:`stat` module) or bitwise ORed
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000979 combinations of them:
980
Alexandre Vassalottic22c6f22009-07-21 00:51:58 +0000981 * :data:`stat.S_ISUID`
982 * :data:`stat.S_ISGID`
983 * :data:`stat.S_ENFMT`
984 * :data:`stat.S_ISVTX`
985 * :data:`stat.S_IREAD`
986 * :data:`stat.S_IWRITE`
987 * :data:`stat.S_IEXEC`
988 * :data:`stat.S_IRWXU`
989 * :data:`stat.S_IRUSR`
990 * :data:`stat.S_IWUSR`
991 * :data:`stat.S_IXUSR`
992 * :data:`stat.S_IRWXG`
993 * :data:`stat.S_IRGRP`
994 * :data:`stat.S_IWGRP`
995 * :data:`stat.S_IXGRP`
996 * :data:`stat.S_IRWXO`
997 * :data:`stat.S_IROTH`
998 * :data:`stat.S_IWOTH`
999 * :data:`stat.S_IXOTH`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001000
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001001 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001002
1003 .. note::
1004
1005 Although Windows supports :func:`chmod`, you can only set the file's read-only
1006 flag with it (via the ``stat.S_IWRITE`` and ``stat.S_IREAD``
1007 constants or a corresponding integer value). All other bits are
1008 ignored.
1009
1010
1011.. function:: chown(path, uid, gid)
1012
1013 Change the owner and group id of *path* to the numeric *uid* and *gid*. To leave
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001014 one of the ids unchanged, set it to -1.
1015
1016 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001017
1018
1019.. function:: lchflags(path, flags)
1020
1021 Set the flags of *path* to the numeric *flags*, like :func:`chflags`, but do not
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001022 follow symbolic links.
1023
1024 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001025
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001026
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +00001027.. function:: lchmod(path, mode)
1028
1029 Change the mode of *path* to the numeric *mode*. If path is a symlink, this
1030 affects the symlink rather than the target. See the docs for :func:`chmod`
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001031 for possible values of *mode*.
1032
1033 Availability: Unix.
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +00001034
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +00001035
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001036.. function:: lchown(path, uid, gid)
1037
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001038 Change the owner and group id of *path* to the numeric *uid* and *gid*. This
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001039 function will not follow symbolic links.
1040
1041 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001042
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001043
Benjamin Peterson5879d412009-03-30 14:51:56 +00001044.. function:: link(source, link_name)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001045
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001046 Create a hard link pointing to *source* named *link_name*.
1047
1048 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001049
1050
Martin v. Löwis9c71f902010-07-24 10:09:11 +00001051.. function:: listdir(path='.')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001052
Benjamin Peterson4469d0c2008-11-30 22:46:23 +00001053 Return a list containing the names of the entries in the directory given by
Martin v. Löwis9c71f902010-07-24 10:09:11 +00001054 *path* (default: ``'.'``). The list is in arbitrary order. It does not include the special
Benjamin Peterson4469d0c2008-11-30 22:46:23 +00001055 entries ``'.'`` and ``'..'`` even if they are present in the directory.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001056
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +00001057 This function can be called with a bytes or string argument, and returns
1058 filenames of the same datatype.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001059
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001060 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1061
Martin v. Löwisc9e1c7d2010-07-23 12:16:41 +00001062 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1063 The *path* parameter became optional.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001064
1065.. function:: lstat(path)
1066
Guido van Rossum2cc30da2007-11-02 23:46:40 +00001067 Like :func:`stat`, but do not follow symbolic links. This is an alias for
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00001068 :func:`stat` on platforms that do not support symbolic links.
1069
Georg Brandlb3823372010-07-10 08:58:37 +00001070 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1071 Added support for Windows 6.0 (Vista) symbolic links.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001072
1073
1074.. function:: mkfifo(path[, mode])
1075
Georg Brandlf4a41232008-05-26 17:55:52 +00001076 Create a FIFO (a named pipe) named *path* with numeric mode *mode*. The
1077 default *mode* is ``0o666`` (octal). The current umask value is first masked
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001078 out from the mode.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001079
1080 FIFOs are pipes that can be accessed like regular files. FIFOs exist until they
1081 are deleted (for example with :func:`os.unlink`). Generally, FIFOs are used as
1082 rendezvous between "client" and "server" type processes: the server opens the
1083 FIFO for reading, and the client opens it for writing. Note that :func:`mkfifo`
1084 doesn't open the FIFO --- it just creates the rendezvous point.
1085
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001086 Availability: Unix.
1087
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001088
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +00001089.. function:: mknod(filename[, mode=0o600[, device]])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001090
1091 Create a filesystem node (file, device special file or named pipe) named
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +00001092 *filename*. *mode* specifies both the permissions to use and the type of node
1093 to be created, being combined (bitwise OR) with one of ``stat.S_IFREG``,
1094 ``stat.S_IFCHR``, ``stat.S_IFBLK``, and ``stat.S_IFIFO`` (those constants are
1095 available in :mod:`stat`). For ``stat.S_IFCHR`` and ``stat.S_IFBLK``,
1096 *device* defines the newly created device special file (probably using
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001097 :func:`os.makedev`), otherwise it is ignored.
1098
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001099
1100.. function:: major(device)
1101
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001102 Extract the device major number from a raw device number (usually the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001103 :attr:`st_dev` or :attr:`st_rdev` field from :ctype:`stat`).
1104
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001105
1106.. function:: minor(device)
1107
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001108 Extract the device minor number from a raw device number (usually the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001109 :attr:`st_dev` or :attr:`st_rdev` field from :ctype:`stat`).
1110
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001111
1112.. function:: makedev(major, minor)
1113
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001114 Compose a raw device number from the major and minor device numbers.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001115
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001116
1117.. function:: mkdir(path[, mode])
1118
Georg Brandlf4a41232008-05-26 17:55:52 +00001119 Create a directory named *path* with numeric mode *mode*. The default *mode*
1120 is ``0o777`` (octal). On some systems, *mode* is ignored. Where it is used,
Benjamin Petersond7c3ed52010-06-27 22:32:30 +00001121 the current umask value is first masked out. If the directory already
1122 exists, :exc:`OSError` is raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001123
Guido van Rossum2cc30da2007-11-02 23:46:40 +00001124 It is also possible to create temporary directories; see the
1125 :mod:`tempfile` module's :func:`tempfile.mkdtemp` function.
1126
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001127 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1128
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001129
1130.. function:: makedirs(path[, mode])
1131
1132 .. index::
1133 single: directory; creating
1134 single: UNC paths; and os.makedirs()
1135
1136 Recursive directory creation function. Like :func:`mkdir`, but makes all
Georg Brandlf4a41232008-05-26 17:55:52 +00001137 intermediate-level directories needed to contain the leaf directory. Throws
1138 an :exc:`error` exception if the leaf directory already exists or cannot be
1139 created. The default *mode* is ``0o777`` (octal). On some systems, *mode*
1140 is ignored. Where it is used, the current umask value is first masked out.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001141
1142 .. note::
1143
1144 :func:`makedirs` will become confused if the path elements to create include
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001145 :data:`os.pardir`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001146
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +00001147 This function handles UNC paths correctly.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001148
1149
1150.. function:: pathconf(path, name)
1151
1152 Return system configuration information relevant to a named file. *name*
1153 specifies the configuration value to retrieve; it may be a string which is the
1154 name of a defined system value; these names are specified in a number of
1155 standards (POSIX.1, Unix 95, Unix 98, and others). Some platforms define
1156 additional names as well. The names known to the host operating system are
1157 given in the ``pathconf_names`` dictionary. For configuration variables not
1158 included in that mapping, passing an integer for *name* is also accepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001159
1160 If *name* is a string and is not known, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. If a
1161 specific value for *name* is not supported by the host system, even if it is
1162 included in ``pathconf_names``, an :exc:`OSError` is raised with
1163 :const:`errno.EINVAL` for the error number.
1164
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001165 Availability: Unix.
1166
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001167
1168.. data:: pathconf_names
1169
1170 Dictionary mapping names accepted by :func:`pathconf` and :func:`fpathconf` to
1171 the integer values defined for those names by the host operating system. This
1172 can be used to determine the set of names known to the system. Availability:
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001173 Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001174
1175
1176.. function:: readlink(path)
1177
1178 Return a string representing the path to which the symbolic link points. The
1179 result may be either an absolute or relative pathname; if it is relative, it may
1180 be converted to an absolute pathname using ``os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path),
1181 result)``.
1182
Georg Brandl76e55382008-10-08 16:34:57 +00001183 If the *path* is a string object, the result will also be a string object,
1184 and the call may raise an UnicodeDecodeError. If the *path* is a bytes
1185 object, the result will be a bytes object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001186
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00001187 Availability: Unix, Windows
1188
Georg Brandlb3823372010-07-10 08:58:37 +00001189 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1190 Added support for Windows 6.0 (Vista) symbolic links.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001191
1192
1193.. function:: remove(path)
1194
Georg Brandla6053b42009-09-01 08:11:14 +00001195 Remove (delete) the file *path*. If *path* is a directory, :exc:`OSError` is
1196 raised; see :func:`rmdir` below to remove a directory. This is identical to
1197 the :func:`unlink` function documented below. On Windows, attempting to
1198 remove a file that is in use causes an exception to be raised; on Unix, the
1199 directory entry is removed but the storage allocated to the file is not made
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001200 available until the original file is no longer in use.
1201
1202 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001203
1204
1205.. function:: removedirs(path)
1206
1207 .. index:: single: directory; deleting
1208
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001209 Remove directories recursively. Works like :func:`rmdir` except that, if the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001210 leaf directory is successfully removed, :func:`removedirs` tries to
1211 successively remove every parent directory mentioned in *path* until an error
1212 is raised (which is ignored, because it generally means that a parent directory
1213 is not empty). For example, ``os.removedirs('foo/bar/baz')`` will first remove
1214 the directory ``'foo/bar/baz'``, and then remove ``'foo/bar'`` and ``'foo'`` if
1215 they are empty. Raises :exc:`OSError` if the leaf directory could not be
1216 successfully removed.
1217
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001218
1219.. function:: rename(src, dst)
1220
1221 Rename the file or directory *src* to *dst*. If *dst* is a directory,
1222 :exc:`OSError` will be raised. On Unix, if *dst* exists and is a file, it will
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001223 be replaced silently if the user has permission. The operation may fail on some
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001224 Unix flavors if *src* and *dst* are on different filesystems. If successful,
1225 the renaming will be an atomic operation (this is a POSIX requirement). On
1226 Windows, if *dst* already exists, :exc:`OSError` will be raised even if it is a
1227 file; there may be no way to implement an atomic rename when *dst* names an
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001228 existing file.
1229
1230 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001231
1232
1233.. function:: renames(old, new)
1234
1235 Recursive directory or file renaming function. Works like :func:`rename`, except
1236 creation of any intermediate directories needed to make the new pathname good is
1237 attempted first. After the rename, directories corresponding to rightmost path
1238 segments of the old name will be pruned away using :func:`removedirs`.
1239
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001240 .. note::
1241
1242 This function can fail with the new directory structure made if you lack
1243 permissions needed to remove the leaf directory or file.
1244
1245
1246.. function:: rmdir(path)
1247
Georg Brandla6053b42009-09-01 08:11:14 +00001248 Remove (delete) the directory *path*. Only works when the directory is
1249 empty, otherwise, :exc:`OSError` is raised. In order to remove whole
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001250 directory trees, :func:`shutil.rmtree` can be used.
1251
1252 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001253
1254
1255.. function:: stat(path)
1256
1257 Perform a :cfunc:`stat` system call on the given path. The return value is an
1258 object whose attributes correspond to the members of the :ctype:`stat`
1259 structure, namely: :attr:`st_mode` (protection bits), :attr:`st_ino` (inode
1260 number), :attr:`st_dev` (device), :attr:`st_nlink` (number of hard links),
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001261 :attr:`st_uid` (user id of owner), :attr:`st_gid` (group id of owner),
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001262 :attr:`st_size` (size of file, in bytes), :attr:`st_atime` (time of most recent
1263 access), :attr:`st_mtime` (time of most recent content modification),
1264 :attr:`st_ctime` (platform dependent; time of most recent metadata change on
1265 Unix, or the time of creation on Windows)::
1266
1267 >>> import os
1268 >>> statinfo = os.stat('somefile.txt')
1269 >>> statinfo
Georg Brandlf66df2b2010-01-16 14:41:21 +00001270 (33188, 422511, 769, 1, 1032, 100, 926, 1105022698,1105022732, 1105022732)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001271 >>> statinfo.st_size
Georg Brandlf66df2b2010-01-16 14:41:21 +00001272 926
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001273 >>>
1274
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001275
1276 On some Unix systems (such as Linux), the following attributes may also be
1277 available: :attr:`st_blocks` (number of blocks allocated for file),
1278 :attr:`st_blksize` (filesystem blocksize), :attr:`st_rdev` (type of device if an
1279 inode device). :attr:`st_flags` (user defined flags for file).
1280
1281 On other Unix systems (such as FreeBSD), the following attributes may be
1282 available (but may be only filled out if root tries to use them): :attr:`st_gen`
1283 (file generation number), :attr:`st_birthtime` (time of file creation).
1284
1285 On Mac OS systems, the following attributes may also be available:
1286 :attr:`st_rsize`, :attr:`st_creator`, :attr:`st_type`.
1287
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001288 .. index:: module: stat
1289
1290 For backward compatibility, the return value of :func:`stat` is also accessible
1291 as a tuple of at least 10 integers giving the most important (and portable)
1292 members of the :ctype:`stat` structure, in the order :attr:`st_mode`,
1293 :attr:`st_ino`, :attr:`st_dev`, :attr:`st_nlink`, :attr:`st_uid`,
1294 :attr:`st_gid`, :attr:`st_size`, :attr:`st_atime`, :attr:`st_mtime`,
1295 :attr:`st_ctime`. More items may be added at the end by some implementations.
1296 The standard module :mod:`stat` defines functions and constants that are useful
1297 for extracting information from a :ctype:`stat` structure. (On Windows, some
1298 items are filled with dummy values.)
1299
1300 .. note::
1301
1302 The exact meaning and resolution of the :attr:`st_atime`, :attr:`st_mtime`, and
1303 :attr:`st_ctime` members depends on the operating system and the file system.
1304 For example, on Windows systems using the FAT or FAT32 file systems,
1305 :attr:`st_mtime` has 2-second resolution, and :attr:`st_atime` has only 1-day
1306 resolution. See your operating system documentation for details.
1307
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001308 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001309
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001310
1311.. function:: stat_float_times([newvalue])
1312
1313 Determine whether :class:`stat_result` represents time stamps as float objects.
1314 If *newvalue* is ``True``, future calls to :func:`stat` return floats, if it is
1315 ``False``, future calls return ints. If *newvalue* is omitted, return the
1316 current setting.
1317
1318 For compatibility with older Python versions, accessing :class:`stat_result` as
1319 a tuple always returns integers.
1320
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +00001321 Python now returns float values by default. Applications which do not work
1322 correctly with floating point time stamps can use this function to restore the
1323 old behaviour.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001324
1325 The resolution of the timestamps (that is the smallest possible fraction)
1326 depends on the system. Some systems only support second resolution; on these
1327 systems, the fraction will always be zero.
1328
1329 It is recommended that this setting is only changed at program startup time in
1330 the *__main__* module; libraries should never change this setting. If an
1331 application uses a library that works incorrectly if floating point time stamps
1332 are processed, this application should turn the feature off until the library
1333 has been corrected.
1334
1335
1336.. function:: statvfs(path)
1337
1338 Perform a :cfunc:`statvfs` system call on the given path. The return value is
1339 an object whose attributes describe the filesystem on the given path, and
1340 correspond to the members of the :ctype:`statvfs` structure, namely:
1341 :attr:`f_bsize`, :attr:`f_frsize`, :attr:`f_blocks`, :attr:`f_bfree`,
1342 :attr:`f_bavail`, :attr:`f_files`, :attr:`f_ffree`, :attr:`f_favail`,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001343 :attr:`f_flag`, :attr:`f_namemax`.
1344
1345 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001346
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001347
Benjamin Peterson5879d412009-03-30 14:51:56 +00001348.. function:: symlink(source, link_name)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001349
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00001350 Create a symbolic link pointing to *source* named *link_name*.
1351
1352 On Windows, symlink version takes an additional, optional parameter,
Brian Curtind40e6f72010-07-08 21:39:08 +00001353 *target_is_directory*, which defaults to False.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001354
Brian Curtind40e6f72010-07-08 21:39:08 +00001355 symlink(source, link_name, target_is_directory=False)
1356
1357 On Windows, a symlink represents a file or a directory, and does not
1358 morph to the target dynamically. For this reason, when creating a
1359 symlink on Windows, if the target is not already present, the symlink
1360 will default to being a file symlink. If *target_is_directory* is set to
1361 True, the symlink will be created as a directory symlink. This
1362 parameter is ignored if the target exists (and the symlink is created
1363 with the same type as the target).
1364
1365 Symbolic link support was introduced in Windows 6.0 (Vista). *symlink*
1366 will raise a NotImplementedError on Windows versions earlier than 6.0. The
1367 SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege is required in order to create symlinks.
1368
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00001369 Availability: Unix, Windows
1370
Georg Brandlb3823372010-07-10 08:58:37 +00001371 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1372 Added support for Windows 6.0 (Vista) symbolic links.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001373
1374
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001375.. function:: unlink(path)
1376
Georg Brandla6053b42009-09-01 08:11:14 +00001377 Remove (delete) the file *path*. This is the same function as
1378 :func:`remove`; the :func:`unlink` name is its traditional Unix
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001379 name.
1380
1381 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001382
1383
1384.. function:: utime(path, times)
1385
Benjamin Peterson4cd6a952008-08-17 20:23:46 +00001386 Set the access and modified times of the file specified by *path*. If *times*
1387 is ``None``, then the file's access and modified times are set to the current
1388 time. (The effect is similar to running the Unix program :program:`touch` on
1389 the path.) Otherwise, *times* must be a 2-tuple of numbers, of the form
1390 ``(atime, mtime)`` which is used to set the access and modified times,
1391 respectively. Whether a directory can be given for *path* depends on whether
1392 the operating system implements directories as files (for example, Windows
1393 does not). Note that the exact times you set here may not be returned by a
1394 subsequent :func:`stat` call, depending on the resolution with which your
1395 operating system records access and modification times; see :func:`stat`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001396
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001397 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001398
1399
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +00001400.. function:: walk(top, topdown=True, onerror=None, followlinks=False)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001401
1402 .. index::
1403 single: directory; walking
1404 single: directory; traversal
1405
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001406 Generate the file names in a directory tree by walking the tree
1407 either top-down or bottom-up. For each directory in the tree rooted at directory
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001408 *top* (including *top* itself), it yields a 3-tuple ``(dirpath, dirnames,
1409 filenames)``.
1410
1411 *dirpath* is a string, the path to the directory. *dirnames* is a list of the
1412 names of the subdirectories in *dirpath* (excluding ``'.'`` and ``'..'``).
1413 *filenames* is a list of the names of the non-directory files in *dirpath*.
1414 Note that the names in the lists contain no path components. To get a full path
1415 (which begins with *top*) to a file or directory in *dirpath*, do
1416 ``os.path.join(dirpath, name)``.
1417
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001418 If optional argument *topdown* is ``True`` or not specified, the triple for a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001419 directory is generated before the triples for any of its subdirectories
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001420 (directories are generated top-down). If *topdown* is ``False``, the triple for a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001421 directory is generated after the triples for all of its subdirectories
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001422 (directories are generated bottom-up).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001423
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001424 When *topdown* is ``True``, the caller can modify the *dirnames* list in-place
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001425 (perhaps using :keyword:`del` or slice assignment), and :func:`walk` will only
1426 recurse into the subdirectories whose names remain in *dirnames*; this can be
1427 used to prune the search, impose a specific order of visiting, or even to inform
1428 :func:`walk` about directories the caller creates or renames before it resumes
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001429 :func:`walk` again. Modifying *dirnames* when *topdown* is ``False`` is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001430 ineffective, because in bottom-up mode the directories in *dirnames* are
1431 generated before *dirpath* itself is generated.
1432
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001433 By default errors from the :func:`listdir` call are ignored. If optional
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001434 argument *onerror* is specified, it should be a function; it will be called with
1435 one argument, an :exc:`OSError` instance. It can report the error to continue
1436 with the walk, or raise the exception to abort the walk. Note that the filename
1437 is available as the ``filename`` attribute of the exception object.
1438
1439 By default, :func:`walk` will not walk down into symbolic links that resolve to
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001440 directories. Set *followlinks* to ``True`` to visit directories pointed to by
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001441 symlinks, on systems that support them.
1442
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001443 .. note::
1444
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001445 Be aware that setting *followlinks* to ``True`` can lead to infinite recursion if a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001446 link points to a parent directory of itself. :func:`walk` does not keep track of
1447 the directories it visited already.
1448
1449 .. note::
1450
1451 If you pass a relative pathname, don't change the current working directory
1452 between resumptions of :func:`walk`. :func:`walk` never changes the current
1453 directory, and assumes that its caller doesn't either.
1454
1455 This example displays the number of bytes taken by non-directory files in each
1456 directory under the starting directory, except that it doesn't look under any
1457 CVS subdirectory::
1458
1459 import os
1460 from os.path import join, getsize
1461 for root, dirs, files in os.walk('python/Lib/email'):
Georg Brandl6911e3c2007-09-04 07:15:32 +00001462 print(root, "consumes", end=" ")
1463 print(sum(getsize(join(root, name)) for name in files), end=" ")
1464 print("bytes in", len(files), "non-directory files")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001465 if 'CVS' in dirs:
1466 dirs.remove('CVS') # don't visit CVS directories
1467
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001468 In the next example, walking the tree bottom-up is essential: :func:`rmdir`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001469 doesn't allow deleting a directory before the directory is empty::
1470
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001471 # Delete everything reachable from the directory named in "top",
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001472 # assuming there are no symbolic links.
1473 # CAUTION: This is dangerous! For example, if top == '/', it
1474 # could delete all your disk files.
1475 import os
1476 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(top, topdown=False):
1477 for name in files:
1478 os.remove(os.path.join(root, name))
1479 for name in dirs:
1480 os.rmdir(os.path.join(root, name))
1481
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001482
1483.. _os-process:
1484
1485Process Management
1486------------------
1487
1488These functions may be used to create and manage processes.
1489
1490The various :func:`exec\*` functions take a list of arguments for the new
1491program loaded into the process. In each case, the first of these arguments is
1492passed to the new program as its own name rather than as an argument a user may
1493have typed on a command line. For the C programmer, this is the ``argv[0]``
1494passed to a program's :cfunc:`main`. For example, ``os.execv('/bin/echo',
1495['foo', 'bar'])`` will only print ``bar`` on standard output; ``foo`` will seem
1496to be ignored.
1497
1498
1499.. function:: abort()
1500
1501 Generate a :const:`SIGABRT` signal to the current process. On Unix, the default
1502 behavior is to produce a core dump; on Windows, the process immediately returns
1503 an exit code of ``3``. Be aware that programs which use :func:`signal.signal`
1504 to register a handler for :const:`SIGABRT` will behave differently.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001505
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001506 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001507
1508
1509.. function:: execl(path, arg0, arg1, ...)
1510 execle(path, arg0, arg1, ..., env)
1511 execlp(file, arg0, arg1, ...)
1512 execlpe(file, arg0, arg1, ..., env)
1513 execv(path, args)
1514 execve(path, args, env)
1515 execvp(file, args)
1516 execvpe(file, args, env)
1517
1518 These functions all execute a new program, replacing the current process; they
1519 do not return. On Unix, the new executable is loaded into the current process,
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001520 and will have the same process id as the caller. Errors will be reported as
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001521 :exc:`OSError` exceptions.
Benjamin Petersone9bbc8b2008-09-28 02:06:32 +00001522
1523 The current process is replaced immediately. Open file objects and
1524 descriptors are not flushed, so if there may be data buffered
1525 on these open files, you should flush them using
1526 :func:`sys.stdout.flush` or :func:`os.fsync` before calling an
1527 :func:`exec\*` function.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001528
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001529 The "l" and "v" variants of the :func:`exec\*` functions differ in how
1530 command-line arguments are passed. The "l" variants are perhaps the easiest
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001531 to work with if the number of parameters is fixed when the code is written; the
1532 individual parameters simply become additional parameters to the :func:`execl\*`
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001533 functions. The "v" variants are good when the number of parameters is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001534 variable, with the arguments being passed in a list or tuple as the *args*
1535 parameter. In either case, the arguments to the child process should start with
1536 the name of the command being run, but this is not enforced.
1537
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001538 The variants which include a "p" near the end (:func:`execlp`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001539 :func:`execlpe`, :func:`execvp`, and :func:`execvpe`) will use the
1540 :envvar:`PATH` environment variable to locate the program *file*. When the
1541 environment is being replaced (using one of the :func:`exec\*e` variants,
1542 discussed in the next paragraph), the new environment is used as the source of
1543 the :envvar:`PATH` variable. The other variants, :func:`execl`, :func:`execle`,
1544 :func:`execv`, and :func:`execve`, will not use the :envvar:`PATH` variable to
1545 locate the executable; *path* must contain an appropriate absolute or relative
1546 path.
1547
1548 For :func:`execle`, :func:`execlpe`, :func:`execve`, and :func:`execvpe` (note
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001549 that these all end in "e"), the *env* parameter must be a mapping which is
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001550 used to define the environment variables for the new process (these are used
1551 instead of the current process' environment); the functions :func:`execl`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001552 :func:`execlp`, :func:`execv`, and :func:`execvp` all cause the new process to
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001553 inherit the environment of the current process.
Benjamin Petersone9bbc8b2008-09-28 02:06:32 +00001554
1555 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001556
1557
1558.. function:: _exit(n)
1559
1560 Exit to the system with status *n*, without calling cleanup handlers, flushing
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001561 stdio buffers, etc.
1562
1563 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001564
1565 .. note::
1566
1567 The standard way to exit is ``sys.exit(n)``. :func:`_exit` should normally only
1568 be used in the child process after a :func:`fork`.
1569
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001570The following exit codes are defined and can be used with :func:`_exit`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001571although they are not required. These are typically used for system programs
1572written in Python, such as a mail server's external command delivery program.
1573
1574.. note::
1575
1576 Some of these may not be available on all Unix platforms, since there is some
1577 variation. These constants are defined where they are defined by the underlying
1578 platform.
1579
1580
1581.. data:: EX_OK
1582
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001583 Exit code that means no error occurred.
1584
1585 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001586
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001587
1588.. data:: EX_USAGE
1589
1590 Exit code that means the command was used incorrectly, such as when the wrong
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001591 number of arguments are given.
1592
1593 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001594
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001595
1596.. data:: EX_DATAERR
1597
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001598 Exit code that means the input data was incorrect.
1599
1600 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001601
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001602
1603.. data:: EX_NOINPUT
1604
1605 Exit code that means an input file did not exist or was not readable.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001606
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001607 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001608
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001609
1610.. data:: EX_NOUSER
1611
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001612 Exit code that means a specified user did not exist.
1613
1614 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001615
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001616
1617.. data:: EX_NOHOST
1618
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001619 Exit code that means a specified host did not exist.
1620
1621 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001622
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001623
1624.. data:: EX_UNAVAILABLE
1625
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001626 Exit code that means that a required service is unavailable.
1627
1628 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001629
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001630
1631.. data:: EX_SOFTWARE
1632
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001633 Exit code that means an internal software error was detected.
1634
1635 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001636
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001637
1638.. data:: EX_OSERR
1639
1640 Exit code that means an operating system error was detected, such as the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001641 inability to fork or create a pipe.
1642
1643 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001644
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001645
1646.. data:: EX_OSFILE
1647
1648 Exit code that means some system file did not exist, could not be opened, or had
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001649 some other kind of error.
1650
1651 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001652
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001653
1654.. data:: EX_CANTCREAT
1655
1656 Exit code that means a user specified output file could not be created.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001657
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001658 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001659
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001660
1661.. data:: EX_IOERR
1662
1663 Exit code that means that an error occurred while doing I/O on some file.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001664
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001665 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001666
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001667
1668.. data:: EX_TEMPFAIL
1669
1670 Exit code that means a temporary failure occurred. This indicates something
1671 that may not really be an error, such as a network connection that couldn't be
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001672 made during a retryable operation.
1673
1674 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001675
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001676
1677.. data:: EX_PROTOCOL
1678
1679 Exit code that means that a protocol exchange was illegal, invalid, or not
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001680 understood.
1681
1682 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001683
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001684
1685.. data:: EX_NOPERM
1686
1687 Exit code that means that there were insufficient permissions to perform the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001688 operation (but not intended for file system problems).
1689
1690 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001691
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001692
1693.. data:: EX_CONFIG
1694
1695 Exit code that means that some kind of configuration error occurred.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001696
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001697 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001698
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001699
1700.. data:: EX_NOTFOUND
1701
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001702 Exit code that means something like "an entry was not found".
1703
1704 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001705
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001706
1707.. function:: fork()
1708
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001709 Fork a child process. Return ``0`` in the child and the child's process id in the
Christian Heimesdd15f6c2008-03-16 00:07:10 +00001710 parent. If an error occurs :exc:`OSError` is raised.
Benjamin Petersonbcd8ac32008-10-10 22:20:52 +00001711
1712 Note that some platforms including FreeBSD <= 6.3, Cygwin and OS/2 EMX have
1713 known issues when using fork() from a thread.
1714
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001715 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001716
1717
1718.. function:: forkpty()
1719
1720 Fork a child process, using a new pseudo-terminal as the child's controlling
1721 terminal. Return a pair of ``(pid, fd)``, where *pid* is ``0`` in the child, the
1722 new child's process id in the parent, and *fd* is the file descriptor of the
1723 master end of the pseudo-terminal. For a more portable approach, use the
Christian Heimesdd15f6c2008-03-16 00:07:10 +00001724 :mod:`pty` module. If an error occurs :exc:`OSError` is raised.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001725
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001726 Availability: some flavors of Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001727
1728
1729.. function:: kill(pid, sig)
1730
1731 .. index::
1732 single: process; killing
1733 single: process; signalling
1734
1735 Send signal *sig* to the process *pid*. Constants for the specific signals
1736 available on the host platform are defined in the :mod:`signal` module.
Brian Curtineb24d742010-04-12 17:16:38 +00001737
1738 Windows: The :data:`signal.CTRL_C_EVENT` and
1739 :data:`signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT` signals are special signals which can
1740 only be sent to console processes which share a common console window,
1741 e.g., some subprocesses. Any other value for *sig* will cause the process
1742 to be unconditionally killed by the TerminateProcess API, and the exit code
1743 will be set to *sig*. The Windows version of :func:`kill` additionally takes
1744 process handles to be killed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001745
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +00001746 .. versionadded:: 3.2
1747 Windows support.
Brian Curtin904bd392010-04-20 15:28:06 +00001748
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001749
1750.. function:: killpg(pgid, sig)
1751
1752 .. index::
1753 single: process; killing
1754 single: process; signalling
1755
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001756 Send the signal *sig* to the process group *pgid*.
1757
1758 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001759
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001760
1761.. function:: nice(increment)
1762
1763 Add *increment* to the process's "niceness". Return the new niceness.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001764
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001765 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001766
1767
1768.. function:: plock(op)
1769
1770 Lock program segments into memory. The value of *op* (defined in
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001771 ``<sys/lock.h>``) determines which segments are locked.
1772
1773 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001774
1775
1776.. function:: popen(...)
1777 :noindex:
1778
1779 Run child processes, returning opened pipes for communications. These functions
1780 are described in section :ref:`os-newstreams`.
1781
1782
1783.. function:: spawnl(mode, path, ...)
1784 spawnle(mode, path, ..., env)
1785 spawnlp(mode, file, ...)
1786 spawnlpe(mode, file, ..., env)
1787 spawnv(mode, path, args)
1788 spawnve(mode, path, args, env)
1789 spawnvp(mode, file, args)
1790 spawnvpe(mode, file, args, env)
1791
1792 Execute the program *path* in a new process.
1793
1794 (Note that the :mod:`subprocess` module provides more powerful facilities for
1795 spawning new processes and retrieving their results; using that module is
Benjamin Peterson87c8d872009-06-11 22:54:11 +00001796 preferable to using these functions. Check especially the
1797 :ref:`subprocess-replacements` section.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001798
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001799 If *mode* is :const:`P_NOWAIT`, this function returns the process id of the new
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001800 process; if *mode* is :const:`P_WAIT`, returns the process's exit code if it
1801 exits normally, or ``-signal``, where *signal* is the signal that killed the
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001802 process. On Windows, the process id will actually be the process handle, so can
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001803 be used with the :func:`waitpid` function.
1804
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001805 The "l" and "v" variants of the :func:`spawn\*` functions differ in how
1806 command-line arguments are passed. The "l" variants are perhaps the easiest
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001807 to work with if the number of parameters is fixed when the code is written; the
1808 individual parameters simply become additional parameters to the
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001809 :func:`spawnl\*` functions. The "v" variants are good when the number of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001810 parameters is variable, with the arguments being passed in a list or tuple as
1811 the *args* parameter. In either case, the arguments to the child process must
1812 start with the name of the command being run.
1813
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001814 The variants which include a second "p" near the end (:func:`spawnlp`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001815 :func:`spawnlpe`, :func:`spawnvp`, and :func:`spawnvpe`) will use the
1816 :envvar:`PATH` environment variable to locate the program *file*. When the
1817 environment is being replaced (using one of the :func:`spawn\*e` variants,
1818 discussed in the next paragraph), the new environment is used as the source of
1819 the :envvar:`PATH` variable. The other variants, :func:`spawnl`,
1820 :func:`spawnle`, :func:`spawnv`, and :func:`spawnve`, will not use the
1821 :envvar:`PATH` variable to locate the executable; *path* must contain an
1822 appropriate absolute or relative path.
1823
1824 For :func:`spawnle`, :func:`spawnlpe`, :func:`spawnve`, and :func:`spawnvpe`
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001825 (note that these all end in "e"), the *env* parameter must be a mapping
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001826 which is used to define the environment variables for the new process (they are
1827 used instead of the current process' environment); the functions
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001828 :func:`spawnl`, :func:`spawnlp`, :func:`spawnv`, and :func:`spawnvp` all cause
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001829 the new process to inherit the environment of the current process. Note that
1830 keys and values in the *env* dictionary must be strings; invalid keys or
1831 values will cause the function to fail, with a return value of ``127``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001832
1833 As an example, the following calls to :func:`spawnlp` and :func:`spawnvpe` are
1834 equivalent::
1835
1836 import os
1837 os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, 'cp', 'cp', 'index.html', '/dev/null')
1838
1839 L = ['cp', 'index.html', '/dev/null']
1840 os.spawnvpe(os.P_WAIT, 'cp', L, os.environ)
1841
1842 Availability: Unix, Windows. :func:`spawnlp`, :func:`spawnlpe`, :func:`spawnvp`
1843 and :func:`spawnvpe` are not available on Windows.
1844
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001845
1846.. data:: P_NOWAIT
1847 P_NOWAITO
1848
1849 Possible values for the *mode* parameter to the :func:`spawn\*` family of
1850 functions. If either of these values is given, the :func:`spawn\*` functions
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001851 will return as soon as the new process has been created, with the process id as
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001852 the return value.
1853
1854 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001855
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001856
1857.. data:: P_WAIT
1858
1859 Possible value for the *mode* parameter to the :func:`spawn\*` family of
1860 functions. If this is given as *mode*, the :func:`spawn\*` functions will not
1861 return until the new process has run to completion and will return the exit code
1862 of the process the run is successful, or ``-signal`` if a signal kills the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001863 process.
1864
1865 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001866
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001867
1868.. data:: P_DETACH
1869 P_OVERLAY
1870
1871 Possible values for the *mode* parameter to the :func:`spawn\*` family of
1872 functions. These are less portable than those listed above. :const:`P_DETACH`
1873 is similar to :const:`P_NOWAIT`, but the new process is detached from the
1874 console of the calling process. If :const:`P_OVERLAY` is used, the current
1875 process will be replaced; the :func:`spawn\*` function will not return.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001876
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001877 Availability: Windows.
1878
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001879
1880.. function:: startfile(path[, operation])
1881
1882 Start a file with its associated application.
1883
1884 When *operation* is not specified or ``'open'``, this acts like double-clicking
1885 the file in Windows Explorer, or giving the file name as an argument to the
1886 :program:`start` command from the interactive command shell: the file is opened
1887 with whatever application (if any) its extension is associated.
1888
1889 When another *operation* is given, it must be a "command verb" that specifies
1890 what should be done with the file. Common verbs documented by Microsoft are
1891 ``'print'`` and ``'edit'`` (to be used on files) as well as ``'explore'`` and
1892 ``'find'`` (to be used on directories).
1893
1894 :func:`startfile` returns as soon as the associated application is launched.
1895 There is no option to wait for the application to close, and no way to retrieve
1896 the application's exit status. The *path* parameter is relative to the current
1897 directory. If you want to use an absolute path, make sure the first character
1898 is not a slash (``'/'``); the underlying Win32 :cfunc:`ShellExecute` function
1899 doesn't work if it is. Use the :func:`os.path.normpath` function to ensure that
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001900 the path is properly encoded for Win32.
1901
1902 Availability: Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001903
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001904
1905.. function:: system(command)
1906
1907 Execute the command (a string) in a subshell. This is implemented by calling
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +00001908 the Standard C function :cfunc:`system`, and has the same limitations.
1909 Changes to :data:`sys.stdin`, etc. are not reflected in the environment of the
1910 executed command.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001911
1912 On Unix, the return value is the exit status of the process encoded in the
1913 format specified for :func:`wait`. Note that POSIX does not specify the meaning
1914 of the return value of the C :cfunc:`system` function, so the return value of
1915 the Python function is system-dependent.
1916
1917 On Windows, the return value is that returned by the system shell after running
1918 *command*, given by the Windows environment variable :envvar:`COMSPEC`: on
1919 :program:`command.com` systems (Windows 95, 98 and ME) this is always ``0``; on
1920 :program:`cmd.exe` systems (Windows NT, 2000 and XP) this is the exit status of
1921 the command run; on systems using a non-native shell, consult your shell
1922 documentation.
1923
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001924 The :mod:`subprocess` module provides more powerful facilities for spawning new
1925 processes and retrieving their results; using that module is preferable to using
Andrew M. Kuchling3f911a12010-07-26 13:08:58 +00001926 this function. See the
1927 :ref:`subprocess-replacements` section in the :mod:`subprocess` documentation
1928 for some helpful recipes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001929
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001930 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1931
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001932
1933.. function:: times()
1934
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001935 Return a 5-tuple of floating point numbers indicating accumulated (processor
1936 or other) times, in seconds. The items are: user time, system time,
1937 children's user time, children's system time, and elapsed real time since a
1938 fixed point in the past, in that order. See the Unix manual page
1939 :manpage:`times(2)` or the corresponding Windows Platform API documentation.
1940 On Windows, only the first two items are filled, the others are zero.
1941
1942 Availability: Unix, Windows
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001943
1944
1945.. function:: wait()
1946
1947 Wait for completion of a child process, and return a tuple containing its pid
1948 and exit status indication: a 16-bit number, whose low byte is the signal number
1949 that killed the process, and whose high byte is the exit status (if the signal
1950 number is zero); the high bit of the low byte is set if a core file was
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001951 produced.
1952
1953 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001954
1955
1956.. function:: waitpid(pid, options)
1957
1958 The details of this function differ on Unix and Windows.
1959
1960 On Unix: Wait for completion of a child process given by process id *pid*, and
1961 return a tuple containing its process id and exit status indication (encoded as
1962 for :func:`wait`). The semantics of the call are affected by the value of the
1963 integer *options*, which should be ``0`` for normal operation.
1964
1965 If *pid* is greater than ``0``, :func:`waitpid` requests status information for
1966 that specific process. If *pid* is ``0``, the request is for the status of any
1967 child in the process group of the current process. If *pid* is ``-1``, the
1968 request pertains to any child of the current process. If *pid* is less than
1969 ``-1``, status is requested for any process in the process group ``-pid`` (the
1970 absolute value of *pid*).
1971
Benjamin Peterson4cd6a952008-08-17 20:23:46 +00001972 An :exc:`OSError` is raised with the value of errno when the syscall
1973 returns -1.
1974
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001975 On Windows: Wait for completion of a process given by process handle *pid*, and
1976 return a tuple containing *pid*, and its exit status shifted left by 8 bits
1977 (shifting makes cross-platform use of the function easier). A *pid* less than or
1978 equal to ``0`` has no special meaning on Windows, and raises an exception. The
1979 value of integer *options* has no effect. *pid* can refer to any process whose
1980 id is known, not necessarily a child process. The :func:`spawn` functions called
1981 with :const:`P_NOWAIT` return suitable process handles.
1982
1983
1984.. function:: wait3([options])
1985
1986 Similar to :func:`waitpid`, except no process id argument is given and a
1987 3-element tuple containing the child's process id, exit status indication, and
1988 resource usage information is returned. Refer to :mod:`resource`.\
1989 :func:`getrusage` for details on resource usage information. The option
1990 argument is the same as that provided to :func:`waitpid` and :func:`wait4`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001991
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001992 Availability: Unix.
1993
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001994
1995.. function:: wait4(pid, options)
1996
1997 Similar to :func:`waitpid`, except a 3-element tuple, containing the child's
1998 process id, exit status indication, and resource usage information is returned.
1999 Refer to :mod:`resource`.\ :func:`getrusage` for details on resource usage
2000 information. The arguments to :func:`wait4` are the same as those provided to
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002001 :func:`waitpid`.
2002
2003 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002004
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002005
2006.. data:: WNOHANG
2007
2008 The option for :func:`waitpid` to return immediately if no child process status
2009 is available immediately. The function returns ``(0, 0)`` in this case.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002010
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002011 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002012
2013
2014.. data:: WCONTINUED
2015
2016 This option causes child processes to be reported if they have been continued
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002017 from a job control stop since their status was last reported.
2018
2019 Availability: Some Unix systems.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002020
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002021
2022.. data:: WUNTRACED
2023
2024 This option causes child processes to be reported if they have been stopped but
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002025 their current state has not been reported since they were stopped.
2026
2027 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002028
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002029
2030The following functions take a process status code as returned by
2031:func:`system`, :func:`wait`, or :func:`waitpid` as a parameter. They may be
2032used to determine the disposition of a process.
2033
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002034.. function:: WCOREDUMP(status)
2035
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002036 Return ``True`` if a core dump was generated for the process, otherwise
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002037 return ``False``.
2038
2039 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002040
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002041
2042.. function:: WIFCONTINUED(status)
2043
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002044 Return ``True`` if the process has been continued from a job control stop,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002045 otherwise return ``False``.
2046
2047 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002048
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002049
2050.. function:: WIFSTOPPED(status)
2051
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002052 Return ``True`` if the process has been stopped, otherwise return
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002053 ``False``.
2054
2055 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002056
2057
2058.. function:: WIFSIGNALED(status)
2059
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002060 Return ``True`` if the process exited due to a signal, otherwise return
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002061 ``False``.
2062
2063 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002064
2065
2066.. function:: WIFEXITED(status)
2067
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002068 Return ``True`` if the process exited using the :manpage:`exit(2)` system call,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002069 otherwise return ``False``.
2070
2071 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002072
2073
2074.. function:: WEXITSTATUS(status)
2075
2076 If ``WIFEXITED(status)`` is true, return the integer parameter to the
2077 :manpage:`exit(2)` system call. Otherwise, the return value is meaningless.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002078
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002079 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002080
2081
2082.. function:: WSTOPSIG(status)
2083
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002084 Return the signal which caused the process to stop.
2085
2086 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002087
2088
2089.. function:: WTERMSIG(status)
2090
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002091 Return the signal which caused the process to exit.
2092
2093 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002094
2095
2096.. _os-path:
2097
2098Miscellaneous System Information
2099--------------------------------
2100
2101
2102.. function:: confstr(name)
2103
2104 Return string-valued system configuration values. *name* specifies the
2105 configuration value to retrieve; it may be a string which is the name of a
2106 defined system value; these names are specified in a number of standards (POSIX,
2107 Unix 95, Unix 98, and others). Some platforms define additional names as well.
2108 The names known to the host operating system are given as the keys of the
2109 ``confstr_names`` dictionary. For configuration variables not included in that
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002110 mapping, passing an integer for *name* is also accepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002111
2112 If the configuration value specified by *name* isn't defined, ``None`` is
2113 returned.
2114
2115 If *name* is a string and is not known, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. If a
2116 specific value for *name* is not supported by the host system, even if it is
2117 included in ``confstr_names``, an :exc:`OSError` is raised with
2118 :const:`errno.EINVAL` for the error number.
2119
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002120 Availability: Unix
2121
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002122
2123.. data:: confstr_names
2124
2125 Dictionary mapping names accepted by :func:`confstr` to the integer values
2126 defined for those names by the host operating system. This can be used to
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002127 determine the set of names known to the system.
2128
2129 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002130
2131
2132.. function:: getloadavg()
2133
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +00002134 Return the number of processes in the system run queue averaged over the last
2135 1, 5, and 15 minutes or raises :exc:`OSError` if the load average was
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002136 unobtainable.
2137
2138 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002139
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002140
2141.. function:: sysconf(name)
2142
2143 Return integer-valued system configuration values. If the configuration value
2144 specified by *name* isn't defined, ``-1`` is returned. The comments regarding
2145 the *name* parameter for :func:`confstr` apply here as well; the dictionary that
2146 provides information on the known names is given by ``sysconf_names``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002147
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002148 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002149
2150
2151.. data:: sysconf_names
2152
2153 Dictionary mapping names accepted by :func:`sysconf` to the integer values
2154 defined for those names by the host operating system. This can be used to
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002155 determine the set of names known to the system.
2156
2157 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002158
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002159The following data values are used to support path manipulation operations. These
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002160are defined for all platforms.
2161
2162Higher-level operations on pathnames are defined in the :mod:`os.path` module.
2163
2164
2165.. data:: curdir
2166
2167 The constant string used by the operating system to refer to the current
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002168 directory. This is ``'.'`` for Windows and POSIX. Also available via
2169 :mod:`os.path`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002170
2171
2172.. data:: pardir
2173
2174 The constant string used by the operating system to refer to the parent
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002175 directory. This is ``'..'`` for Windows and POSIX. Also available via
2176 :mod:`os.path`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002177
2178
2179.. data:: sep
2180
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002181 The character used by the operating system to separate pathname components.
2182 This is ``'/'`` for POSIX and ``'\\'`` for Windows. Note that knowing this
2183 is not sufficient to be able to parse or concatenate pathnames --- use
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002184 :func:`os.path.split` and :func:`os.path.join` --- but it is occasionally
2185 useful. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
2186
2187
2188.. data:: altsep
2189
2190 An alternative character used by the operating system to separate pathname
2191 components, or ``None`` if only one separator character exists. This is set to
2192 ``'/'`` on Windows systems where ``sep`` is a backslash. Also available via
2193 :mod:`os.path`.
2194
2195
2196.. data:: extsep
2197
2198 The character which separates the base filename from the extension; for example,
2199 the ``'.'`` in :file:`os.py`. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
2200
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002201
2202.. data:: pathsep
2203
2204 The character conventionally used by the operating system to separate search
2205 path components (as in :envvar:`PATH`), such as ``':'`` for POSIX or ``';'`` for
2206 Windows. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
2207
2208
2209.. data:: defpath
2210
2211 The default search path used by :func:`exec\*p\*` and :func:`spawn\*p\*` if the
2212 environment doesn't have a ``'PATH'`` key. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
2213
2214
2215.. data:: linesep
2216
2217 The string used to separate (or, rather, terminate) lines on the current
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002218 platform. This may be a single character, such as ``'\n'`` for POSIX, or
2219 multiple characters, for example, ``'\r\n'`` for Windows. Do not use
2220 *os.linesep* as a line terminator when writing files opened in text mode (the
2221 default); use a single ``'\n'`` instead, on all platforms.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002222
2223
2224.. data:: devnull
2225
Georg Brandl850a9902010-05-21 22:04:32 +00002226 The file path of the null device. For example: ``'/dev/null'`` for
2227 POSIX, ``'nul'`` for Windows. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002228
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002229
2230.. _os-miscfunc:
2231
2232Miscellaneous Functions
2233-----------------------
2234
2235
2236.. function:: urandom(n)
2237
2238 Return a string of *n* random bytes suitable for cryptographic use.
2239
2240 This function returns random bytes from an OS-specific randomness source. The
2241 returned data should be unpredictable enough for cryptographic applications,
2242 though its exact quality depends on the OS implementation. On a UNIX-like
2243 system this will query /dev/urandom, and on Windows it will use CryptGenRandom.
2244 If a randomness source is not found, :exc:`NotImplementedError` will be raised.