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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
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000032* An "Availability: Unix" note means that this function is commonly found on
33 Unix systems. It does not make any claims about its existence on a specific
34 operating system.
35
36* If not separately noted, all functions that claim "Availability: Unix" are
37 supported on Mac OS X, which builds on a Unix core.
38
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +000039.. Availability notes get their own line and occur at the end of the function
40.. documentation.
41
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +000042.. note::
43
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +000044 All functions in this module raise :exc:`OSError` in the case of invalid or
45 inaccessible file names and paths, or other arguments that have the correct
46 type, but are not accepted by the operating system.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000047
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000048.. exception:: error
49
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +000050 An alias for the built-in :exc:`OSError` exception.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000051
52
53.. data:: name
54
Benjamin Peterson1baf4652009-12-31 03:11:23 +000055 The name of the operating system dependent module imported. The following
Ned Deily5c867012014-06-26 23:40:06 -070056 names have currently been registered: ``'posix'``, ``'nt'``,
Jesus Ceaf6c2e892012-10-05 01:11:10 +020057 ``'ce'``, ``'java'``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000058
Antoine Pitroua83cdaa2011-07-09 15:54:23 +020059 .. seealso::
60 :attr:`sys.platform` has a finer granularity. :func:`os.uname` gives
61 system-dependent version information.
62
63 The :mod:`platform` module provides detailed checks for the
64 system's identity.
65
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000066
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000067.. _os-filenames:
Victor Stinner6bfd8542014-06-19 12:50:27 +020068.. _filesystem-encoding:
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000069
70File Names, Command Line Arguments, and Environment Variables
71-------------------------------------------------------------
72
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +000073In Python, file names, command line arguments, and environment variables are
74represented using the string type. On some systems, decoding these strings to
75and from bytes is necessary before passing them to the operating system. Python
76uses the file system encoding to perform this conversion (see
77:func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding`).
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000078
79.. versionchanged:: 3.1
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +000080 On some systems, conversion using the file system encoding may fail. In this
81 case, Python uses the ``surrogateescape`` encoding error handler, which means
82 that undecodable bytes are replaced by a Unicode character U+DCxx on
83 decoding, and these are again translated to the original byte on encoding.
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000084
85
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +000086The file system encoding must guarantee to successfully decode all bytes
87below 128. If the file system encoding fails to provide this guarantee, API
88functions may raise UnicodeErrors.
Martin v. Löwis011e8422009-05-05 04:43:17 +000089
90
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000091.. _os-procinfo:
92
93Process Parameters
94------------------
95
96These functions and data items provide information and operate on the current
97process and user.
98
99
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200100.. function:: ctermid()
101
102 Return the filename corresponding to the controlling terminal of the process.
103
104 Availability: Unix.
105
106
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000107.. data:: environ
108
Chris Jerdonek11f3f172012-11-03 12:05:55 -0700109 A :term:`mapping` object representing the string environment. For example,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000110 ``environ['HOME']`` is the pathname of your home directory (on some platforms),
111 and is equivalent to ``getenv("HOME")`` in C.
112
113 This mapping is captured the first time the :mod:`os` module is imported,
114 typically during Python startup as part of processing :file:`site.py`. Changes
115 to the environment made after this time are not reflected in ``os.environ``,
116 except for changes made by modifying ``os.environ`` directly.
117
118 If the platform supports the :func:`putenv` function, this mapping may be used
119 to modify the environment as well as query the environment. :func:`putenv` will
120 be called automatically when the mapping is modified.
121
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000122 On Unix, keys and values use :func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding` and
123 ``'surrogateescape'`` error handler. Use :data:`environb` if you would like
124 to use a different encoding.
125
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000126 .. note::
127
128 Calling :func:`putenv` directly does not change ``os.environ``, so it's better
129 to modify ``os.environ``.
130
131 .. note::
132
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000133 On some platforms, including FreeBSD and Mac OS X, setting ``environ`` may
134 cause memory leaks. Refer to the system documentation for
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000135 :c:func:`putenv`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000136
137 If :func:`putenv` is not provided, a modified copy of this mapping may be
138 passed to the appropriate process-creation functions to cause child processes
139 to use a modified environment.
140
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000141 If the platform supports the :func:`unsetenv` function, you can delete items in
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000142 this mapping to unset environment variables. :func:`unsetenv` will be called
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000143 automatically when an item is deleted from ``os.environ``, and when
144 one of the :meth:`pop` or :meth:`clear` methods is called.
145
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000146
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000147.. data:: environb
148
Chris Jerdonek11f3f172012-11-03 12:05:55 -0700149 Bytes version of :data:`environ`: a :term:`mapping` object representing the
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000150 environment as byte strings. :data:`environ` and :data:`environb` are
151 synchronized (modify :data:`environb` updates :data:`environ`, and vice
152 versa).
153
Victor Stinnerb745a742010-05-18 17:17:23 +0000154 :data:`environb` is only available if :data:`supports_bytes_environ` is
155 True.
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000156
Benjamin Peterson662c74f2010-05-06 22:09:03 +0000157 .. versionadded:: 3.2
158
Victor Stinner84ae1182010-05-06 22:05:07 +0000159
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000160.. function:: chdir(path)
161 fchdir(fd)
162 getcwd()
163 :noindex:
164
165 These functions are described in :ref:`os-file-dir`.
166
167
Victor Stinnere8d51452010-08-19 01:05:19 +0000168.. function:: fsencode(filename)
Victor Stinner449c4662010-05-08 11:10:09 +0000169
Victor Stinnere8d51452010-08-19 01:05:19 +0000170 Encode *filename* to the filesystem encoding with ``'surrogateescape'``
Victor Stinner62165d62010-10-09 10:34:37 +0000171 error handler, or ``'strict'`` on Windows; return :class:`bytes` unchanged.
Victor Stinnere8d51452010-08-19 01:05:19 +0000172
Antoine Pitroua305ca72010-09-25 22:12:00 +0000173 :func:`fsdecode` is the reverse function.
Victor Stinnere8d51452010-08-19 01:05:19 +0000174
175 .. versionadded:: 3.2
176
177
178.. function:: fsdecode(filename)
179
180 Decode *filename* from the filesystem encoding with ``'surrogateescape'``
Victor Stinner62165d62010-10-09 10:34:37 +0000181 error handler, or ``'strict'`` on Windows; return :class:`str` unchanged.
Victor Stinnere8d51452010-08-19 01:05:19 +0000182
183 :func:`fsencode` is the reverse function.
Victor Stinner449c4662010-05-08 11:10:09 +0000184
185 .. versionadded:: 3.2
186
187
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200188.. function:: getenv(key, default=None)
189
190 Return the value of the environment variable *key* if it exists, or
191 *default* if it doesn't. *key*, *default* and the result are str.
192
193 On Unix, keys and values are decoded with :func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding`
194 and ``'surrogateescape'`` error handler. Use :func:`os.getenvb` if you
195 would like to use a different encoding.
196
197 Availability: most flavors of Unix, Windows.
198
199
200.. function:: getenvb(key, default=None)
201
202 Return the value of the environment variable *key* if it exists, or
203 *default* if it doesn't. *key*, *default* and the result are bytes.
204
205 Availability: most flavors of Unix.
206
207 .. versionadded:: 3.2
208
209
Gregory P. Smithb6e8c7e2010-02-27 07:22:22 +0000210.. function:: get_exec_path(env=None)
211
212 Returns the list of directories that will be searched for a named
213 executable, similar to a shell, when launching a process.
214 *env*, when specified, should be an environment variable dictionary
215 to lookup the PATH in.
216 By default, when *env* is None, :data:`environ` is used.
217
218 .. versionadded:: 3.2
219
220
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000221.. function:: getegid()
222
223 Return the effective group id of the current process. This corresponds to the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000224 "set id" bit on the file being executed in the current process.
225
226 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000227
228
229.. function:: geteuid()
230
231 .. index:: single: user; effective id
232
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000233 Return the current process's effective user id.
234
235 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000236
237
238.. function:: getgid()
239
240 .. index:: single: process; group
241
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000242 Return the real group id of the current process.
243
244 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000245
246
Ross Lagerwallb0ae53d2011-06-10 07:30:30 +0200247.. function:: getgrouplist(user, group)
248
249 Return list of group ids that *user* belongs to. If *group* is not in the
250 list, it is included; typically, *group* is specified as the group ID
251 field from the password record for *user*.
252
253 Availability: Unix.
254
255 .. versionadded:: 3.3
256
257
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000258.. function:: getgroups()
259
260 Return list of supplemental group ids associated with the current process.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000261
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000262 Availability: Unix.
263
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700264 .. note::
265
266 On Mac OS X, :func:`getgroups` behavior differs somewhat from
Ned Deily2e209682012-04-30 11:14:02 -0700267 other Unix platforms. If the Python interpreter was built with a
268 deployment target of :const:`10.5` or earlier, :func:`getgroups` returns
269 the list of effective group ids associated with the current user process;
270 this list is limited to a system-defined number of entries, typically 16,
271 and may be modified by calls to :func:`setgroups` if suitably privileged.
272 If built with a deployment target greater than :const:`10.5`,
273 :func:`getgroups` returns the current group access list for the user
274 associated with the effective user id of the process; the group access
275 list may change over the lifetime of the process, it is not affected by
276 calls to :func:`setgroups`, and its length is not limited to 16. The
277 deployment target value, :const:`MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`, can be
278 obtained with :func:`sysconfig.get_config_var`.
279
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000280
281.. function:: getlogin()
282
283 Return the name of the user logged in on the controlling terminal of the
Brian Curtine8e4b3b2010-09-23 20:04:14 +0000284 process. For most purposes, it is more useful to use the environment variables
285 :envvar:`LOGNAME` or :envvar:`USERNAME` to find out who the user is, or
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000286 ``pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0]`` to get the login name of the currently
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000287 effective user id.
288
Brian Curtine8e4b3b2010-09-23 20:04:14 +0000289 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000290
291
292.. function:: getpgid(pid)
293
294 Return the process group id of the process with process id *pid*. If *pid* is 0,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000295 the process group id of the current process is returned.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000296
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000297 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000298
299.. function:: getpgrp()
300
301 .. index:: single: process; group
302
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000303 Return the id of the current process group.
304
305 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000306
307
308.. function:: getpid()
309
310 .. index:: single: process; id
311
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000312 Return the current process id.
313
314 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000315
316
317.. function:: getppid()
318
319 .. index:: single: process; id of parent
320
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc4b6fdf32010-09-07 21:31:17 +0000321 Return the parent's process id. When the parent process has exited, on Unix
322 the id returned is the one of the init process (1), on Windows it is still
323 the same id, which may be already reused by another process.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000324
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +0200325 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000326
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc4b6fdf32010-09-07 21:31:17 +0000327 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
328 Added support for Windows.
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000329
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +0200330
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +0000331.. function:: getpriority(which, who)
332
333 .. index:: single: process; scheduling priority
334
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200335 Get program scheduling priority. The value *which* is one of
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +0000336 :const:`PRIO_PROCESS`, :const:`PRIO_PGRP`, or :const:`PRIO_USER`, and *who*
337 is interpreted relative to *which* (a process identifier for
338 :const:`PRIO_PROCESS`, process group identifier for :const:`PRIO_PGRP`, and a
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200339 user ID for :const:`PRIO_USER`). A zero value for *who* denotes
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +0000340 (respectively) the calling process, the process group of the calling process,
341 or the real user ID of the calling process.
342
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200343 Availability: Unix.
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +0000344
345 .. versionadded:: 3.3
346
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200347
348.. data:: PRIO_PROCESS
349 PRIO_PGRP
350 PRIO_USER
351
352 Parameters for the :func:`getpriority` and :func:`setpriority` functions.
353
354 Availability: Unix.
355
356 .. versionadded:: 3.3
357
358
Gregory P. Smithcf02c6a2009-11-27 17:54:17 +0000359.. function:: getresuid()
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000360
361 Return a tuple (ruid, euid, suid) denoting the current process's
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000362 real, effective, and saved user ids.
363
364 Availability: Unix.
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000365
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000366 .. versionadded:: 3.2
367
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000368
Gregory P. Smithcf02c6a2009-11-27 17:54:17 +0000369.. function:: getresgid()
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000370
371 Return a tuple (rgid, egid, sgid) denoting the current process's
Georg Brandla9b51d22010-09-05 17:07:12 +0000372 real, effective, and saved group ids.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000373
374 Availability: Unix.
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000375
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000376 .. versionadded:: 3.2
377
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000378
379.. function:: getuid()
380
381 .. index:: single: user; id
382
Benjamin Peterson4bb09c82014-06-07 13:50:34 -0700383 Return the current process's real user id.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000384
385 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000386
387
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200388.. function:: initgroups(username, gid)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000389
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200390 Call the system initgroups() to initialize the group access list with all of
391 the groups of which the specified username is a member, plus the specified
392 group id.
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +0000393
394 Availability: Unix.
395
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +0200396 .. versionadded:: 3.2
397
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000398
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000399.. function:: putenv(key, value)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000400
401 .. index:: single: environment variables; setting
402
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000403 Set the environment variable named *key* to the string *value*. Such
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000404 changes to the environment affect subprocesses started with :func:`os.system`,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000405 :func:`popen` or :func:`fork` and :func:`execv`.
406
407 Availability: most flavors of Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000408
409 .. note::
410
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000411 On some platforms, including FreeBSD and Mac OS X, setting ``environ`` may
412 cause memory leaks. Refer to the system documentation for putenv.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000413
414 When :func:`putenv` is supported, assignments to items in ``os.environ`` are
415 automatically translated into corresponding calls to :func:`putenv`; however,
416 calls to :func:`putenv` don't update ``os.environ``, so it is actually
417 preferable to assign to items of ``os.environ``.
418
419
420.. function:: setegid(egid)
421
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000422 Set the current process's effective group id.
423
424 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000425
426
427.. function:: seteuid(euid)
428
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000429 Set the current process's effective user id.
430
431 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000432
433
434.. function:: setgid(gid)
435
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000436 Set the current process' group id.
437
438 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000439
440
441.. function:: setgroups(groups)
442
443 Set the list of supplemental group ids associated with the current process to
444 *groups*. *groups* must be a sequence, and each element must be an integer
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000445 identifying a group. This operation is typically available only to the superuser.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000446
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000447 Availability: Unix.
448
Ned Deily2e209682012-04-30 11:14:02 -0700449 .. note:: On Mac OS X, the length of *groups* may not exceed the
450 system-defined maximum number of effective group ids, typically 16.
451 See the documentation for :func:`getgroups` for cases where it may not
452 return the same group list set by calling setgroups().
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000453
454.. function:: setpgrp()
455
Andrew Svetlova2fe3342012-08-11 21:14:08 +0300456 Call the system call :c:func:`setpgrp` or ``setpgrp(0, 0)`` depending on
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000457 which version is implemented (if any). See the Unix manual for the semantics.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000458
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000459 Availability: Unix.
460
461
462.. function:: setpgid(pid, pgrp)
463
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000464 Call the system call :c:func:`setpgid` to set the process group id of the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000465 process with id *pid* to the process group with id *pgrp*. See the Unix manual
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000466 for the semantics.
467
468 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000469
470
Giampaolo Rodolà18e8bcb2011-02-25 20:57:54 +0000471.. function:: setpriority(which, who, priority)
472
473 .. index:: single: process; scheduling priority
474
475 Set program scheduling priority. The value *which* is one of
476 :const:`PRIO_PROCESS`, :const:`PRIO_PGRP`, or :const:`PRIO_USER`, and *who*
477 is interpreted relative to *which* (a process identifier for
478 :const:`PRIO_PROCESS`, process group identifier for :const:`PRIO_PGRP`, and a
479 user ID for :const:`PRIO_USER`). A zero value for *who* denotes
480 (respectively) the calling process, the process group of the calling process,
481 or the real user ID of the calling process.
482 *priority* is a value in the range -20 to 19. The default priority is 0;
483 lower priorities cause more favorable scheduling.
484
485 Availability: Unix
486
487 .. versionadded:: 3.3
488
489
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000490.. function:: setregid(rgid, egid)
491
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000492 Set the current process's real and effective group ids.
493
494 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000495
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000496
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000497.. function:: setresgid(rgid, egid, sgid)
498
499 Set the current process's real, effective, and saved group ids.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000500
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000501 Availability: Unix.
502
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000503 .. versionadded:: 3.2
504
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000505
506.. function:: setresuid(ruid, euid, suid)
507
508 Set the current process's real, effective, and saved user ids.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000509
Georg Brandl6faee4e2010-09-21 14:48:28 +0000510 Availability: Unix.
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000511
Georg Brandl1b83a452009-11-28 11:12:26 +0000512 .. versionadded:: 3.2
513
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000514
515.. function:: setreuid(ruid, euid)
516
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000517 Set the current process's real and effective user ids.
518
519 Availability: Unix.
Martin v. Löwis7aed61a2009-11-27 14:09:49 +0000520
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000521
522.. function:: getsid(pid)
523
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000524 Call the system call :c:func:`getsid`. See the Unix manual for the semantics.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000525
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000526 Availability: Unix.
527
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000528
529.. function:: setsid()
530
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000531 Call the system call :c:func:`setsid`. See the Unix manual for the semantics.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000532
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000533 Availability: Unix.
534
535
536.. function:: setuid(uid)
537
538 .. index:: single: user; id, setting
539
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000540 Set the current process's user id.
541
542 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000543
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000544
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000545.. placed in this section since it relates to errno.... a little weak
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000546.. function:: strerror(code)
547
548 Return the error message corresponding to the error code in *code*.
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000549 On platforms where :c:func:`strerror` returns ``NULL`` when given an unknown
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000550 error number, :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
551
552 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000553
554
Victor Stinnerb745a742010-05-18 17:17:23 +0000555.. data:: supports_bytes_environ
556
Serhiy Storchakafbc1c262013-11-29 12:17:13 +0200557 ``True`` if the native OS type of the environment is bytes (eg. ``False`` on
Victor Stinnerb745a742010-05-18 17:17:23 +0000558 Windows).
559
Victor Stinner8fddc9e2010-05-18 17:24:09 +0000560 .. versionadded:: 3.2
561
Victor Stinnerb745a742010-05-18 17:17:23 +0000562
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000563.. function:: umask(mask)
564
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000565 Set the current numeric umask and return the previous umask.
566
567 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000568
569
570.. function:: uname()
571
572 .. index::
573 single: gethostname() (in module socket)
574 single: gethostbyaddr() (in module socket)
575
Larry Hastings605a62d2012-06-24 04:33:36 -0700576 Returns information identifying the current operating system.
577 The return value is an object with five attributes:
578
579 * :attr:`sysname` - operating system name
580 * :attr:`nodename` - name of machine on network (implementation-defined)
581 * :attr:`release` - operating system release
582 * :attr:`version` - operating system version
583 * :attr:`machine` - hardware identifier
584
585 For backwards compatibility, this object is also iterable, behaving
586 like a five-tuple containing :attr:`sysname`, :attr:`nodename`,
587 :attr:`release`, :attr:`version`, and :attr:`machine`
588 in that order.
589
590 Some systems truncate :attr:`nodename` to 8 characters or to the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000591 leading component; a better way to get the hostname is
592 :func:`socket.gethostname` or even
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000593 ``socket.gethostbyaddr(socket.gethostname())``.
594
595 Availability: recent flavors of Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000596
Larry Hastings605a62d2012-06-24 04:33:36 -0700597 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
598 Return type changed from a tuple to a tuple-like object
599 with named attributes.
600
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000601
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000602.. function:: unsetenv(key)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000603
604 .. index:: single: environment variables; deleting
605
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +0000606 Unset (delete) the environment variable named *key*. Such changes to the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000607 environment affect subprocesses started with :func:`os.system`, :func:`popen` or
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000608 :func:`fork` and :func:`execv`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000609
610 When :func:`unsetenv` is supported, deletion of items in ``os.environ`` is
611 automatically translated into a corresponding call to :func:`unsetenv`; however,
612 calls to :func:`unsetenv` don't update ``os.environ``, so it is actually
613 preferable to delete items of ``os.environ``.
614
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000615 Availability: most flavors of Unix, Windows.
616
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000617
618.. _os-newstreams:
619
620File Object Creation
621--------------------
622
Georg Brandla570e982012-06-24 13:26:22 +0200623This function creates new :term:`file objects <file object>`. (See also
Georg Brandlb2462e22012-06-24 13:24:56 +0200624:func:`~os.open` for opening file descriptors.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000625
626
Petri Lehtinen1a01ebc2012-05-24 21:44:07 +0300627.. function:: fdopen(fd, *args, **kwargs)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000628
Georg Brandlb2462e22012-06-24 13:24:56 +0200629 Return an open file object connected to the file descriptor *fd*. This is an
630 alias of the :func:`open` built-in function and accepts the same arguments.
631 The only difference is that the first argument of :func:`fdopen` must always
632 be an integer.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000633
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000634
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000635.. _os-fd-ops:
636
637File Descriptor Operations
638--------------------------
639
640These functions operate on I/O streams referenced using file descriptors.
641
642File descriptors are small integers corresponding to a file that has been opened
643by the current process. For example, standard input is usually file descriptor
6440, standard output is 1, and standard error is 2. Further files opened by a
645process will then be assigned 3, 4, 5, and so forth. The name "file descriptor"
646is slightly deceptive; on Unix platforms, sockets and pipes are also referenced
647by file descriptors.
648
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +0300649The :meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method can be used to obtain the file descriptor
Antoine Pitrou11cb9612010-09-15 11:11:28 +0000650associated with a :term:`file object` when required. Note that using the file
Benjamin Peterson08bf91c2010-04-11 16:12:57 +0000651descriptor directly will bypass the file object methods, ignoring aspects such
652as internal buffering of data.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000653
Antoine Pitrouf65132d2011-02-25 23:25:17 +0000654
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000655.. function:: close(fd)
656
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000657 Close file descriptor *fd*.
658
659 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000660
661 .. note::
662
663 This function is intended for low-level I/O and must be applied to a file
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000664 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open` or :func:`pipe`. To close a "file
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000665 object" returned by the built-in function :func:`open` or by :func:`popen` or
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +0300666 :func:`fdopen`, use its :meth:`~io.IOBase.close` method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000667
668
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000669.. function:: closerange(fd_low, fd_high)
670
671 Close all file descriptors from *fd_low* (inclusive) to *fd_high* (exclusive),
Georg Brandlb1a1ac02012-06-24 11:54:07 +0200672 ignoring errors. Equivalent to (but much faster than)::
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000673
Georg Brandlc9a5a0e2009-09-01 07:34:27 +0000674 for fd in range(fd_low, fd_high):
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000675 try:
676 os.close(fd)
677 except OSError:
678 pass
679
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000680 Availability: Unix, Windows.
681
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +0000682
Georg Brandl81f11302007-12-21 08:45:42 +0000683.. function:: device_encoding(fd)
684
685 Return a string describing the encoding of the device associated with *fd*
686 if it is connected to a terminal; else return :const:`None`.
687
688
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000689.. function:: dup(fd)
690
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200691 Return a duplicate of file descriptor *fd*. The new file descriptor is
692 :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
693
694 On Windows, when duplicating a standard stream (0: stdin, 1: stdout,
695 2: stderr), the new file descriptor is :ref:`inheritable
696 <fd_inheritance>`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000697
698 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000699
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200700 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
701 The new file descriptor is now non-inheritable.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000702
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200703
704.. function:: dup2(fd, fd2, inheritable=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000705
706 Duplicate file descriptor *fd* to *fd2*, closing the latter first if necessary.
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200707 The file descriptor *fd2* is :ref:`inheritable <fd_inheritance>` by default,
708 or non-inheritable if *inheritable* is ``False``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000709
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000710 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000711
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200712 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
713 Add the optional *inheritable* parameter.
714
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000715
Christian Heimes4e30a842007-11-30 22:12:06 +0000716.. function:: fchmod(fd, mode)
717
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +0200718 Change the mode of the file given by *fd* to the numeric *mode*. See the
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +0200719 docs for :func:`chmod` for possible values of *mode*. As of Python 3.3, this
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +0200720 is equivalent to ``os.chmod(fd, mode)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000721
722 Availability: Unix.
Christian Heimes4e30a842007-11-30 22:12:06 +0000723
724
725.. function:: fchown(fd, uid, gid)
726
727 Change the owner and group id of the file given by *fd* to the numeric *uid*
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +0200728 and *gid*. To leave one of the ids unchanged, set it to -1. See
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +0200729 :func:`chown`. As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent to ``os.chown(fd, uid,
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +0200730 gid)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000731
Christian Heimes4e30a842007-11-30 22:12:06 +0000732 Availability: Unix.
733
734
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000735.. function:: fdatasync(fd)
736
737 Force write of file with filedescriptor *fd* to disk. Does not force update of
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000738 metadata.
739
740 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000741
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +0000742 .. note::
743 This function is not available on MacOS.
744
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000745
746.. function:: fpathconf(fd, name)
747
748 Return system configuration information relevant to an open file. *name*
749 specifies the configuration value to retrieve; it may be a string which is the
750 name of a defined system value; these names are specified in a number of
751 standards (POSIX.1, Unix 95, Unix 98, and others). Some platforms define
752 additional names as well. The names known to the host operating system are
753 given in the ``pathconf_names`` dictionary. For configuration variables not
754 included in that mapping, passing an integer for *name* is also accepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000755
756 If *name* is a string and is not known, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. If a
757 specific value for *name* is not supported by the host system, even if it is
758 included in ``pathconf_names``, an :exc:`OSError` is raised with
759 :const:`errno.EINVAL` for the error number.
760
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +0200761 As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent to ``os.pathconf(fd, name)``.
Georg Brandl306336b2012-06-24 12:55:33 +0200762
Senthil Kumaran2a97cee2013-09-19 00:08:56 -0700763 Availability: Unix.
764
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000765
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100766.. function:: fstat(fd)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000767
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +0200768 Return status for file descriptor *fd*, like :func:`~os.stat`. As of Python
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +0200769 3.3, this is equivalent to ``os.stat(fd)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000770
771 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000772
Georg Brandlb1a1ac02012-06-24 11:54:07 +0200773
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000774.. function:: fstatvfs(fd)
775
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +0200776 Return information about the filesystem containing the file associated with
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +0200777 file descriptor *fd*, like :func:`statvfs`. As of Python 3.3, this is
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +0200778 equivalent to ``os.statvfs(fd)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000779
780 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000781
782
783.. function:: fsync(fd)
784
785 Force write of file with filedescriptor *fd* to disk. On Unix, this calls the
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000786 native :c:func:`fsync` function; on Windows, the MS :c:func:`_commit` function.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000787
Antoine Pitrou11cb9612010-09-15 11:11:28 +0000788 If you're starting with a buffered Python :term:`file object` *f*, first do
789 ``f.flush()``, and then do ``os.fsync(f.fileno())``, to ensure that all internal
790 buffers associated with *f* are written to disk.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000791
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +0200792 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000793
794
795.. function:: ftruncate(fd, length)
796
Georg Brandl306336b2012-06-24 12:55:33 +0200797 Truncate the file corresponding to file descriptor *fd*, so that it is at
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +0200798 most *length* bytes in size. As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent to
Georg Brandl306336b2012-06-24 12:55:33 +0200799 ``os.truncate(fd, length)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000800
801 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000802
803
804.. function:: isatty(fd)
805
806 Return ``True`` if the file descriptor *fd* is open and connected to a
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000807 tty(-like) device, else ``False``.
808
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000809
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +0200810.. function:: lockf(fd, cmd, len)
811
812 Apply, test or remove a POSIX lock on an open file descriptor.
813 *fd* is an open file descriptor.
814 *cmd* specifies the command to use - one of :data:`F_LOCK`, :data:`F_TLOCK`,
815 :data:`F_ULOCK` or :data:`F_TEST`.
816 *len* specifies the section of the file to lock.
817
818 Availability: Unix.
819
820 .. versionadded:: 3.3
821
822
823.. data:: F_LOCK
824 F_TLOCK
825 F_ULOCK
826 F_TEST
827
828 Flags that specify what action :func:`lockf` will take.
829
830 Availability: Unix.
831
832 .. versionadded:: 3.3
833
Georg Brandlf62445a2012-06-24 13:31:20 +0200834
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000835.. function:: lseek(fd, pos, how)
836
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000837 Set the current position of file descriptor *fd* to position *pos*, modified
838 by *how*: :const:`SEEK_SET` or ``0`` to set the position relative to the
839 beginning of the file; :const:`SEEK_CUR` or ``1`` to set it relative to the
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +0300840 current position; :const:`SEEK_END` or ``2`` to set it relative to the end of
Victor Stinnere83f8992011-12-17 23:15:09 +0100841 the file. Return the new cursor position in bytes, starting from the beginning.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000842
843 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000844
845
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000846.. data:: SEEK_SET
847 SEEK_CUR
848 SEEK_END
849
850 Parameters to the :func:`lseek` function. Their values are 0, 1, and 2,
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +0200851 respectively.
852
853 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000854
Jesus Cea94363612012-06-22 18:32:07 +0200855 .. versionadded:: 3.3
856 Some operating systems could support additional values, like
857 :data:`os.SEEK_HOLE` or :data:`os.SEEK_DATA`.
858
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000859
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -0700860.. function:: open(file, flags, mode=0o777, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000861
Georg Brandlf4a41232008-05-26 17:55:52 +0000862 Open the file *file* and set various flags according to *flags* and possibly
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -0700863 its mode according to *mode*. When computing *mode*, the current umask value
864 is first masked out. Return the file descriptor for the newly opened file.
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200865 The new file descriptor is :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000866
867 For a description of the flag and mode values, see the C run-time documentation;
868 flag constants (like :const:`O_RDONLY` and :const:`O_WRONLY`) are defined in
Andrew Kuchling4921a082013-06-21 11:49:57 -0400869 the :mod:`os` module. In particular, on Windows adding
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000870 :const:`O_BINARY` is needed to open files in binary mode.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000871
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +0200872 This function can support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
Andrew Kuchling4921a082013-06-21 11:49:57 -0400873 <dir_fd>` with the *dir_fd* parameter.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -0700874
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000875 Availability: Unix, Windows.
876
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200877 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
878 The new file descriptor is now non-inheritable.
879
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000880 .. note::
881
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +0000882 This function is intended for low-level I/O. For normal usage, use the
Antoine Pitrou11cb9612010-09-15 11:11:28 +0000883 built-in function :func:`open`, which returns a :term:`file object` with
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven9c558bcf2010-07-13 14:47:01 +0000884 :meth:`~file.read` and :meth:`~file.write` methods (and many more). To
Antoine Pitrou11cb9612010-09-15 11:11:28 +0000885 wrap a file descriptor in a file object, use :func:`fdopen`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000886
Antoine Pitrouf65132d2011-02-25 23:25:17 +0000887 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -0700888 The *dir_fd* argument.
Antoine Pitrouf65132d2011-02-25 23:25:17 +0000889
Andrew Kuchling4921a082013-06-21 11:49:57 -0400890The following constants are options for the *flags* parameter to the
891:func:`~os.open` function. They can be combined using the bitwise OR operator
892``|``. Some of them are not available on all platforms. For descriptions of
893their availability and use, consult the :manpage:`open(2)` manual page on Unix
894or `the MSDN <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/z0kc8e3z.aspx>`_ on Windows.
895
896
897.. data:: O_RDONLY
898 O_WRONLY
899 O_RDWR
900 O_APPEND
901 O_CREAT
902 O_EXCL
903 O_TRUNC
904
905 These constants are available on Unix and Windows.
906
907
908.. data:: O_DSYNC
909 O_RSYNC
910 O_SYNC
911 O_NDELAY
912 O_NONBLOCK
913 O_NOCTTY
914 O_SHLOCK
915 O_EXLOCK
916 O_CLOEXEC
917
918 These constants are only available on Unix.
919
920 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
921 Add :data:`O_CLOEXEC` constant.
922
923.. data:: O_BINARY
924 O_NOINHERIT
925 O_SHORT_LIVED
926 O_TEMPORARY
927 O_RANDOM
928 O_SEQUENTIAL
929 O_TEXT
930
931 These constants are only available on Windows.
932
933
934.. data:: O_ASYNC
935 O_DIRECT
936 O_DIRECTORY
937 O_NOFOLLOW
938 O_NOATIME
939 O_PATH
Christian Heimes177b3f92013-08-16 14:35:09 +0200940 O_TMPFILE
Andrew Kuchling4921a082013-06-21 11:49:57 -0400941
942 These constants are GNU extensions and not present if they are not defined by
943 the C library.
944
Christian Heimesd88f7352013-08-16 14:37:50 +0200945 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700946 Add :data:`O_PATH` on systems that support it.
947 Add :data:`O_TMPFILE`, only available on Linux Kernel 3.11
948 or newer.
Christian Heimesd88f7352013-08-16 14:37:50 +0200949
Antoine Pitrouf65132d2011-02-25 23:25:17 +0000950
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000951.. function:: openpty()
952
953 .. index:: module: pty
954
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200955 Open a new pseudo-terminal pair. Return a pair of file descriptors
956 ``(master, slave)`` for the pty and the tty, respectively. The new file
957 descriptors are :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`. For a (slightly) more
958 portable approach, use the :mod:`pty` module.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000959
960 Availability: some flavors of Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000961
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200962 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
963 The new file descriptors are now non-inheritable.
964
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000965
966.. function:: pipe()
967
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200968 Create a pipe. Return a pair of file descriptors ``(r, w)`` usable for
Victor Stinner05f31bf2013-11-06 01:48:45 +0100969 reading and writing, respectively. The new file descriptor is
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200970 :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +0000971
972 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000973
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200974 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
975 The new file descriptors are now non-inheritable.
976
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000977
Charles-François Natali368f34b2011-06-06 19:49:47 +0200978.. function:: pipe2(flags)
Charles-François Natalidaafdd52011-05-29 20:07:40 +0200979
980 Create a pipe with *flags* set atomically.
Charles-François Natali368f34b2011-06-06 19:49:47 +0200981 *flags* can be constructed by ORing together one or more of these values:
982 :data:`O_NONBLOCK`, :data:`O_CLOEXEC`.
Charles-François Natalidaafdd52011-05-29 20:07:40 +0200983 Return a pair of file descriptors ``(r, w)`` usable for reading and writing,
984 respectively.
985
986 Availability: some flavors of Unix.
987
988 .. versionadded:: 3.3
989
990
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +0200991.. function:: posix_fallocate(fd, offset, len)
992
993 Ensures that enough disk space is allocated for the file specified by *fd*
994 starting from *offset* and continuing for *len* bytes.
995
996 Availability: Unix.
997
998 .. versionadded:: 3.3
999
1000
1001.. function:: posix_fadvise(fd, offset, len, advice)
1002
1003 Announces an intention to access data in a specific pattern thus allowing
1004 the kernel to make optimizations.
1005 The advice applies to the region of the file specified by *fd* starting at
1006 *offset* and continuing for *len* bytes.
1007 *advice* is one of :data:`POSIX_FADV_NORMAL`, :data:`POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL`,
1008 :data:`POSIX_FADV_RANDOM`, :data:`POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE`,
1009 :data:`POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED` or :data:`POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED`.
1010
1011 Availability: Unix.
1012
1013 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1014
1015
1016.. data:: POSIX_FADV_NORMAL
1017 POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL
1018 POSIX_FADV_RANDOM
1019 POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE
1020 POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED
1021 POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED
1022
1023 Flags that can be used in *advice* in :func:`posix_fadvise` that specify
1024 the access pattern that is likely to be used.
1025
1026 Availability: Unix.
1027
1028 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1029
1030
1031.. function:: pread(fd, buffersize, offset)
1032
1033 Read from a file descriptor, *fd*, at a position of *offset*. It will read up
1034 to *buffersize* number of bytes. The file offset remains unchanged.
1035
1036 Availability: Unix.
1037
1038 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1039
1040
1041.. function:: pwrite(fd, string, offset)
1042
1043 Write *string* to a file descriptor, *fd*, from *offset*, leaving the file
1044 offset unchanged.
1045
1046 Availability: Unix.
1047
1048 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1049
1050
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001051.. function:: read(fd, n)
1052
Georg Brandlb90be692009-07-29 16:14:16 +00001053 Read at most *n* bytes from file descriptor *fd*. Return a bytestring containing the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001054 bytes read. If the end of the file referred to by *fd* has been reached, an
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001055 empty bytes object is returned.
1056
1057 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001058
1059 .. note::
1060
1061 This function is intended for low-level I/O and must be applied to a file
Georg Brandlb2462e22012-06-24 13:24:56 +02001062 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open` or :func:`pipe`. To read a
1063 "file object" returned by the built-in function :func:`open` or by
1064 :func:`popen` or :func:`fdopen`, or :data:`sys.stdin`, use its
1065 :meth:`~file.read` or :meth:`~file.readline` methods.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001066
1067
Giampaolo Rodolàc9c2c8b2011-02-25 14:39:16 +00001068.. function:: sendfile(out, in, offset, nbytes)
1069 sendfile(out, in, offset, nbytes, headers=None, trailers=None, flags=0)
1070
1071 Copy *nbytes* bytes from file descriptor *in* to file descriptor *out*
1072 starting at *offset*.
1073 Return the number of bytes sent. When EOF is reached return 0.
1074
1075 The first function notation is supported by all platforms that define
1076 :func:`sendfile`.
1077
1078 On Linux, if *offset* is given as ``None``, the bytes are read from the
1079 current position of *in* and the position of *in* is updated.
1080
1081 The second case may be used on Mac OS X and FreeBSD where *headers* and
1082 *trailers* are arbitrary sequences of buffers that are written before and
1083 after the data from *in* is written. It returns the same as the first case.
1084
1085 On Mac OS X and FreeBSD, a value of 0 for *nbytes* specifies to send until
1086 the end of *in* is reached.
1087
Charles-Francois Natalia771a1b2013-05-01 15:12:20 +02001088 All platforms support sockets as *out* file descriptor, and some platforms
1089 allow other types (e.g. regular file, pipe) as well.
Giampaolo Rodolàc9c2c8b2011-02-25 14:39:16 +00001090
1091 Availability: Unix.
1092
1093 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1094
1095
1096.. data:: SF_NODISKIO
1097 SF_MNOWAIT
1098 SF_SYNC
1099
1100 Parameters to the :func:`sendfile` function, if the implementation supports
1101 them.
1102
1103 Availability: Unix.
1104
1105 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1106
1107
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02001108.. function:: readv(fd, buffers)
1109
Benjamin Petersone83ed432014-01-18 22:54:59 -05001110 Read from a file descriptor *fd* into a number of mutable :term:`bytes-like
1111 objects <bytes-like object>` *buffers*. :func:`~os.readv` will transfer data
1112 into each buffer until it is full and then move on to the next buffer in the
1113 sequence to hold the rest of the data. :func:`~os.readv` returns the total
1114 number of bytes read (which may be less than the total capacity of all the
1115 objects).
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02001116
1117 Availability: Unix.
1118
1119 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1120
1121
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001122.. function:: tcgetpgrp(fd)
1123
1124 Return the process group associated with the terminal given by *fd* (an open
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001125 file descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open`).
1126
1127 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001128
1129
1130.. function:: tcsetpgrp(fd, pg)
1131
1132 Set the process group associated with the terminal given by *fd* (an open file
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001133 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open`) to *pg*.
1134
1135 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001136
1137
1138.. function:: ttyname(fd)
1139
1140 Return a string which specifies the terminal device associated with
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +00001141 file descriptor *fd*. If *fd* is not associated with a terminal device, an
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001142 exception is raised.
1143
1144 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001145
1146
1147.. function:: write(fd, str)
1148
Georg Brandlb90be692009-07-29 16:14:16 +00001149 Write the bytestring in *str* to file descriptor *fd*. Return the number of
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001150 bytes actually written.
1151
1152 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001153
1154 .. note::
1155
1156 This function is intended for low-level I/O and must be applied to a file
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +00001157 descriptor as returned by :func:`os.open` or :func:`pipe`. To write a "file
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001158 object" returned by the built-in function :func:`open` or by :func:`popen` or
Benjamin Petersonfa0d7032009-06-01 22:42:33 +00001159 :func:`fdopen`, or :data:`sys.stdout` or :data:`sys.stderr`, use its
1160 :meth:`~file.write` method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001161
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +00001162
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02001163.. function:: writev(fd, buffers)
1164
Benjamin Petersone83ed432014-01-18 22:54:59 -05001165 Write the contents of *buffers* to file descriptor *fd*. *buffers* must be a
1166 sequence of :term:`bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>`.
1167 :func:`~os.writev` writes the contents of each object to the file descriptor
1168 and returns the total number of bytes written.
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02001169
1170 Availability: Unix.
1171
1172 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1173
1174
Antoine Pitroubcf2b592012-02-08 23:28:36 +01001175.. _terminal-size:
1176
1177Querying the size of a terminal
1178~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1179
1180.. versionadded:: 3.3
1181
1182.. function:: get_terminal_size(fd=STDOUT_FILENO)
1183
1184 Return the size of the terminal window as ``(columns, lines)``,
1185 tuple of type :class:`terminal_size`.
1186
1187 The optional argument ``fd`` (default ``STDOUT_FILENO``, or standard
1188 output) specifies which file descriptor should be queried.
1189
1190 If the file descriptor is not connected to a terminal, an :exc:`OSError`
Andrew Svetlov5b898402012-12-18 21:26:36 +02001191 is raised.
Antoine Pitroubcf2b592012-02-08 23:28:36 +01001192
1193 :func:`shutil.get_terminal_size` is the high-level function which
1194 should normally be used, ``os.get_terminal_size`` is the low-level
1195 implementation.
1196
1197 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1198
Georg Brandl6cff9ff2012-06-24 14:05:40 +02001199.. class:: terminal_size
Antoine Pitroubcf2b592012-02-08 23:28:36 +01001200
Georg Brandl6cff9ff2012-06-24 14:05:40 +02001201 A subclass of tuple, holding ``(columns, lines)`` of the terminal window size.
Antoine Pitroubcf2b592012-02-08 23:28:36 +01001202
1203 .. attribute:: columns
1204
1205 Width of the terminal window in characters.
1206
1207 .. attribute:: lines
1208
1209 Height of the terminal window in characters.
1210
1211
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001212.. _fd_inheritance:
1213
1214Inheritance of File Descriptors
1215~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1216
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001217.. versionadded:: 3.4
1218
1219A file descriptor has an "inheritable" flag which indicates if the file descriptor
1220can be inherited by child processes. Since Python 3.4, file descriptors
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001221created by Python are non-inheritable by default.
1222
1223On UNIX, non-inheritable file descriptors are closed in child processes at the
1224execution of a new program, other file descriptors are inherited.
1225
1226On Windows, non-inheritable handles and file descriptors are closed in child
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001227processes, except for standard streams (file descriptors 0, 1 and 2: stdin, stdout
Serhiy Storchaka690a6a92013-10-13 20:13:37 +03001228and stderr), which are always inherited. Using :func:`spawn\* <spawnl>` functions,
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001229all inheritable handles and all inheritable file descriptors are inherited.
1230Using the :mod:`subprocess` module, all file descriptors except standard
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001231streams are closed, and inheritable handles are only inherited if the
1232*close_fds* parameter is ``False``.
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001233
1234.. function:: get_inheritable(fd)
1235
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001236 Get the "inheritable" flag of the specified file descriptor (a boolean).
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001237
1238.. function:: set_inheritable(fd, inheritable)
1239
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001240 Set the "inheritable" flag of the specified file descriptor.
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001241
1242.. function:: get_handle_inheritable(handle)
1243
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001244 Get the "inheritable" flag of the specified handle (a boolean).
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001245
1246 Availability: Windows.
1247
1248.. function:: set_handle_inheritable(handle, inheritable)
1249
Georg Brandl5642ff92013-09-15 10:37:57 +02001250 Set the "inheritable" flag of the specified handle.
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +02001251
1252 Availability: Windows.
1253
1254
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001255.. _os-file-dir:
1256
1257Files and Directories
1258---------------------
1259
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001260On some Unix platforms, many of these functions support one or more of these
1261features:
1262
1263.. _path_fd:
1264
Larry Hastings77892dc2012-06-25 03:27:33 -07001265* **specifying a file descriptor:**
1266 For some functions, the *path* argument can be not only a string giving a path
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001267 name, but also a file descriptor. The function will then operate on the file
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02001268 referred to by the descriptor. (For POSIX systems, Python will call the
1269 ``f...`` version of the function.)
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001270
1271 You can check whether or not *path* can be specified as a file descriptor on
1272 your platform using :data:`os.supports_fd`. If it is unavailable, using it
1273 will raise a :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
1274
1275 If the function also supports *dir_fd* or *follow_symlinks* arguments, it is
1276 an error to specify one of those when supplying *path* as a file descriptor.
1277
1278.. _dir_fd:
1279
Larry Hastings77892dc2012-06-25 03:27:33 -07001280* **paths relative to directory descriptors:** If *dir_fd* is not ``None``, it
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001281 should be a file descriptor referring to a directory, and the path to operate
1282 on should be relative; path will then be relative to that directory. If the
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02001283 path is absolute, *dir_fd* is ignored. (For POSIX systems, Python will call
Larry Hastings77892dc2012-06-25 03:27:33 -07001284 the ``...at`` or ``f...at`` version of the function.)
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001285
1286 You can check whether or not *dir_fd* is supported on your platform using
1287 :data:`os.supports_dir_fd`. If it is unavailable, using it will raise a
1288 :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
1289
1290.. _follow_symlinks:
1291
Larry Hastings77892dc2012-06-25 03:27:33 -07001292* **not following symlinks:** If *follow_symlinks* is
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001293 ``False``, and the last element of the path to operate on is a symbolic link,
1294 the function will operate on the symbolic link itself instead of the file the
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02001295 link points to. (For POSIX systems, Python will call the ``l...`` version of
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001296 the function.)
1297
1298 You can check whether or not *follow_symlinks* is supported on your platform
1299 using :data:`os.supports_follow_symlinks`. If it is unavailable, using it
1300 will raise a :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
1301
1302
1303
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001304.. function:: access(path, mode, *, dir_fd=None, effective_ids=False, follow_symlinks=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001305
1306 Use the real uid/gid to test for access to *path*. Note that most operations
1307 will use the effective uid/gid, therefore this routine can be used in a
1308 suid/sgid environment to test if the invoking user has the specified access to
1309 *path*. *mode* should be :const:`F_OK` to test the existence of *path*, or it
1310 can be the inclusive OR of one or more of :const:`R_OK`, :const:`W_OK`, and
1311 :const:`X_OK` to test permissions. Return :const:`True` if access is allowed,
1312 :const:`False` if not. See the Unix man page :manpage:`access(2)` for more
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001313 information.
1314
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001315 This function can support specifying :ref:`paths relative to directory
1316 descriptors <dir_fd>` and :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001317
1318 If *effective_ids* is ``True``, :func:`access` will perform its access
1319 checks using the effective uid/gid instead of the real uid/gid.
1320 *effective_ids* may not be supported on your platform; you can check whether
1321 or not it is available using :data:`os.supports_effective_ids`. If it is
1322 unavailable, using it will raise a :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
1323
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001324 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001325
1326 .. note::
1327
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +00001328 Using :func:`access` to check if a user is authorized to e.g. open a file
1329 before actually doing so using :func:`open` creates a security hole,
1330 because the user might exploit the short time interval between checking
Benjamin Peterson249b5082011-05-20 11:41:13 -05001331 and opening the file to manipulate it. It's preferable to use :term:`EAFP`
1332 techniques. For example::
1333
1334 if os.access("myfile", os.R_OK):
1335 with open("myfile") as fp:
1336 return fp.read()
1337 return "some default data"
1338
1339 is better written as::
1340
1341 try:
1342 fp = open("myfile")
Antoine Pitrou62ab10a02011-10-12 20:10:51 +02001343 except PermissionError:
1344 return "some default data"
Benjamin Peterson249b5082011-05-20 11:41:13 -05001345 else:
1346 with fp:
1347 return fp.read()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001348
1349 .. note::
1350
1351 I/O operations may fail even when :func:`access` indicates that they would
1352 succeed, particularly for operations on network filesystems which may have
1353 permissions semantics beyond the usual POSIX permission-bit model.
1354
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001355 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
1356 Added the *dir_fd*, *effective_ids*, and *follow_symlinks* parameters.
1357
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001358
1359.. data:: F_OK
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001360 R_OK
1361 W_OK
1362 X_OK
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001363
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001364 Values to pass as the *mode* parameter of :func:`access` to test the
1365 existence, readability, writability and executability of *path*,
1366 respectively.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001367
1368
1369.. function:: chdir(path)
1370
1371 .. index:: single: directory; changing
1372
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001373 Change the current working directory to *path*.
1374
Larry Hastings77892dc2012-06-25 03:27:33 -07001375 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>`. The
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001376 descriptor must refer to an opened directory, not an open file.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001377
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001378 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001379
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001380 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1381 Added support for specifying *path* as a file descriptor
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001382 on some platforms.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001383
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001384
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001385.. function:: chflags(path, flags, *, follow_symlinks=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001386
1387 Set the flags of *path* to the numeric *flags*. *flags* may take a combination
1388 (bitwise OR) of the following values (as defined in the :mod:`stat` module):
1389
R David Murray30178062011-03-10 17:18:33 -05001390 * :data:`stat.UF_NODUMP`
1391 * :data:`stat.UF_IMMUTABLE`
1392 * :data:`stat.UF_APPEND`
1393 * :data:`stat.UF_OPAQUE`
1394 * :data:`stat.UF_NOUNLINK`
Ned Deily3eb67d52011-06-28 00:00:28 -07001395 * :data:`stat.UF_COMPRESSED`
1396 * :data:`stat.UF_HIDDEN`
R David Murray30178062011-03-10 17:18:33 -05001397 * :data:`stat.SF_ARCHIVED`
1398 * :data:`stat.SF_IMMUTABLE`
1399 * :data:`stat.SF_APPEND`
1400 * :data:`stat.SF_NOUNLINK`
1401 * :data:`stat.SF_SNAPSHOT`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001402
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001403 This function can support :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001404
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001405 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001406
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001407 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1408 The *follow_symlinks* argument.
1409
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001410
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001411.. function:: chmod(path, mode, *, dir_fd=None, follow_symlinks=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001412
1413 Change the mode of *path* to the numeric *mode*. *mode* may take one of the
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001414 following values (as defined in the :mod:`stat` module) or bitwise ORed
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001415 combinations of them:
1416
Alexandre Vassalottic22c6f22009-07-21 00:51:58 +00001417 * :data:`stat.S_ISUID`
1418 * :data:`stat.S_ISGID`
1419 * :data:`stat.S_ENFMT`
1420 * :data:`stat.S_ISVTX`
1421 * :data:`stat.S_IREAD`
1422 * :data:`stat.S_IWRITE`
1423 * :data:`stat.S_IEXEC`
1424 * :data:`stat.S_IRWXU`
1425 * :data:`stat.S_IRUSR`
1426 * :data:`stat.S_IWUSR`
1427 * :data:`stat.S_IXUSR`
1428 * :data:`stat.S_IRWXG`
1429 * :data:`stat.S_IRGRP`
1430 * :data:`stat.S_IWGRP`
1431 * :data:`stat.S_IXGRP`
1432 * :data:`stat.S_IRWXO`
1433 * :data:`stat.S_IROTH`
1434 * :data:`stat.S_IWOTH`
1435 * :data:`stat.S_IXOTH`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001436
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001437 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>`,
1438 :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors <dir_fd>` and :ref:`not
1439 following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001440
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001441 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001442
1443 .. note::
1444
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001445 Although Windows supports :func:`chmod`, you can only set the file's
1446 read-only flag with it (via the ``stat.S_IWRITE`` and ``stat.S_IREAD``
1447 constants or a corresponding integer value). All other bits are ignored.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001448
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001449 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1450 Added support for specifying *path* as an open file descriptor,
1451 and the *dir_fd* and *follow_symlinks* arguments.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001452
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001453
1454.. function:: chown(path, uid, gid, *, dir_fd=None, follow_symlinks=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001455
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001456 Change the owner and group id of *path* to the numeric *uid* and *gid*. To
1457 leave one of the ids unchanged, set it to -1.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001458
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001459 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>`,
1460 :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors <dir_fd>` and :ref:`not
1461 following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001462
Sandro Tosid902a142011-08-22 23:28:27 +02001463 See :func:`shutil.chown` for a higher-level function that accepts names in
1464 addition to numeric ids.
1465
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001466 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001467
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001468 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1469 Added support for specifying an open file descriptor for *path*,
1470 and the *dir_fd* and *follow_symlinks* arguments.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001471
Benjamin Peterson799bd802011-08-31 22:15:17 -04001472
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001473.. function:: chroot(path)
1474
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +02001475 Change the root directory of the current process to *path*.
1476
1477 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001478
1479
1480.. function:: fchdir(fd)
1481
1482 Change the current working directory to the directory represented by the file
1483 descriptor *fd*. The descriptor must refer to an opened directory, not an
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +02001484 open file. As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent to ``os.chdir(fd)``.
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001485
1486 Availability: Unix.
1487
1488
1489.. function:: getcwd()
1490
1491 Return a string representing the current working directory.
1492
1493 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1494
1495
1496.. function:: getcwdb()
1497
1498 Return a bytestring representing the current working directory.
1499
1500 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1501
1502
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001503.. function:: lchflags(path, flags)
1504
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001505 Set the flags of *path* to the numeric *flags*, like :func:`chflags`, but do
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +02001506 not follow symbolic links. As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent to
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +02001507 ``os.chflags(path, flags, follow_symlinks=False)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001508
1509 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001510
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001511
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +00001512.. function:: lchmod(path, mode)
1513
1514 Change the mode of *path* to the numeric *mode*. If path is a symlink, this
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001515 affects the symlink rather than the target. See the docs for :func:`chmod`
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +02001516 for possible values of *mode*. As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent to
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +02001517 ``os.chmod(path, mode, follow_symlinks=False)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001518
1519 Availability: Unix.
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +00001520
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +00001521
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001522.. function:: lchown(path, uid, gid)
1523
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001524 Change the owner and group id of *path* to the numeric *uid* and *gid*. This
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +02001525 function will not follow symbolic links. As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +02001526 to ``os.chown(path, uid, gid, follow_symlinks=False)``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001527
1528 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001529
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001530
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001531.. function:: link(src, dst, *, src_dir_fd=None, dst_dir_fd=None, follow_symlinks=True)
Benjamin Peterson799bd802011-08-31 22:15:17 -04001532
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001533 Create a hard link pointing to *src* named *dst*.
Benjamin Peterson799bd802011-08-31 22:15:17 -04001534
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02001535 This function can support specifying *src_dir_fd* and/or *dst_dir_fd* to
1536 supply :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors <dir_fd>`, and :ref:`not
1537 following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001538
Brian Curtin1b9df392010-11-24 20:24:31 +00001539 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1540
1541 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1542 Added Windows support.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001543
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001544 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1545 Added the *src_dir_fd*, *dst_dir_fd*, and *follow_symlinks* arguments.
1546
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001547
Martin v. Löwis9c71f902010-07-24 10:09:11 +00001548.. function:: listdir(path='.')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001549
Benjamin Peterson4469d0c2008-11-30 22:46:23 +00001550 Return a list containing the names of the entries in the directory given by
Larry Hastingsfdaea062012-06-25 04:42:23 -07001551 *path*. The list is in arbitrary order, and does not include the special
1552 entries ``'.'`` and ``'..'`` even if they are present in the directory.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001553
Larry Hastingsfdaea062012-06-25 04:42:23 -07001554 *path* may be either of type ``str`` or of type ``bytes``. If *path*
1555 is of type ``bytes``, the filenames returned will also be of type ``bytes``;
1556 in all other circumstances, they will be of type ``str``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001557
Larry Hastings77892dc2012-06-25 03:27:33 -07001558 This function can also support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor
1559 <path_fd>`; the file descriptor must refer to a directory.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001560
Larry Hastingsfdaea062012-06-25 04:42:23 -07001561 .. note::
1562 To encode ``str`` filenames to ``bytes``, use :func:`~os.fsencode`.
1563
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001564 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1565
Martin v. Löwisc9e1c7d2010-07-23 12:16:41 +00001566 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1567 The *path* parameter became optional.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001568
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001569 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1570 Added support for specifying an open file descriptor for *path*.
Benjamin Peterson799bd802011-08-31 22:15:17 -04001571
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001572
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001573.. function:: lstat(path, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001574
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001575 Perform the equivalent of an :c:func:`lstat` system call on the given path.
1576 Similar to :func:`~os.stat`, but does not follow symbolic links. On
1577 platforms that do not support symbolic links, this is an alias for
Georg Brandl4d399a42012-06-25 07:40:32 +02001578 :func:`~os.stat`. As of Python 3.3, this is equivalent to ``os.stat(path,
Georg Brandlb9df00c2012-06-24 12:38:14 +02001579 dir_fd=dir_fd, follow_symlinks=False)``.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001580
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001581 This function can also support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
1582 <dir_fd>`.
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00001583
Georg Brandlb3823372010-07-10 08:58:37 +00001584 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1585 Added support for Windows 6.0 (Vista) symbolic links.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001586
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001587 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
1588 Added the *dir_fd* parameter.
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02001589
1590
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001591.. function:: mkdir(path, mode=0o777, *, dir_fd=None)
1592
1593 Create a directory named *path* with numeric mode *mode*.
1594
1595 On some systems, *mode* is ignored. Where it is used, the current umask
1596 value is first masked out. If the directory already exists, :exc:`OSError`
1597 is raised.
1598
1599 This function can also support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
1600 <dir_fd>`.
1601
1602 It is also possible to create temporary directories; see the
1603 :mod:`tempfile` module's :func:`tempfile.mkdtemp` function.
1604
1605 Availability: Unix, Windows.
1606
1607 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1608 The *dir_fd* argument.
1609
1610
Zachary Warea22ae212014-03-20 09:42:01 -05001611.. function:: makedirs(name, mode=0o777, exist_ok=False)
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001612
1613 .. index::
1614 single: directory; creating
1615 single: UNC paths; and os.makedirs()
1616
1617 Recursive directory creation function. Like :func:`mkdir`, but makes all
Hynek Schlawack0230b6a2012-10-07 18:04:38 +02001618 intermediate-level directories needed to contain the leaf directory.
1619
1620 The default *mode* is ``0o777`` (octal). On some systems, *mode* is
1621 ignored. Where it is used, the current umask value is first masked out.
1622
Benjamin Petersonee5f1c12014-04-01 19:13:18 -04001623 If *exist_ok* is ``False`` (the default), an :exc:`OSError` is raised if the
1624 target directory already exists.
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001625
1626 .. note::
1627
1628 :func:`makedirs` will become confused if the path elements to create
Hynek Schlawack0230b6a2012-10-07 18:04:38 +02001629 include :data:`pardir` (eg. ".." on UNIX systems).
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001630
1631 This function handles UNC paths correctly.
1632
1633 .. versionadded:: 3.2
1634 The *exist_ok* parameter.
1635
Benjamin Peterson1acc69c2014-04-01 19:22:06 -04001636 .. versionchanged:: 3.4.1
Benjamin Petersonee5f1c12014-04-01 19:13:18 -04001637
Benjamin Peterson1acc69c2014-04-01 19:22:06 -04001638 Before Python 3.4.1, if *exist_ok* was ``True`` and the directory existed,
Benjamin Petersonee5f1c12014-04-01 19:13:18 -04001639 :func:`makedirs` would still raise an error if *mode* did not match the
1640 mode of the existing directory. Since this behavior was impossible to
Benjamin Peterson1acc69c2014-04-01 19:22:06 -04001641 implement safely, it was removed in Python 3.4.1. See :issue:`21082`.
Benjamin Peterson4717e212014-04-01 19:17:57 -04001642
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02001643
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001644.. function:: mkfifo(path, mode=0o666, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001645
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001646 Create a FIFO (a named pipe) named *path* with numeric mode *mode*.
1647 The current umask value is first masked out from the mode.
1648
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001649 This function can also support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
1650 <dir_fd>`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001651
1652 FIFOs are pipes that can be accessed like regular files. FIFOs exist until they
1653 are deleted (for example with :func:`os.unlink`). Generally, FIFOs are used as
1654 rendezvous between "client" and "server" type processes: the server opens the
1655 FIFO for reading, and the client opens it for writing. Note that :func:`mkfifo`
1656 doesn't open the FIFO --- it just creates the rendezvous point.
1657
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001658 Availability: Unix.
1659
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001660 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1661 The *dir_fd* argument.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001662
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001663
1664.. function:: mknod(filename, mode=0o600, device=0, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001665
1666 Create a filesystem node (file, device special file or named pipe) named
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +00001667 *filename*. *mode* specifies both the permissions to use and the type of node
1668 to be created, being combined (bitwise OR) with one of ``stat.S_IFREG``,
1669 ``stat.S_IFCHR``, ``stat.S_IFBLK``, and ``stat.S_IFIFO`` (those constants are
1670 available in :mod:`stat`). For ``stat.S_IFCHR`` and ``stat.S_IFBLK``,
1671 *device* defines the newly created device special file (probably using
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001672 :func:`os.makedev`), otherwise it is ignored.
1673
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001674 This function can also support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
1675 <dir_fd>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001676
1677 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1678 The *dir_fd* argument.
1679
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001680
1681.. function:: major(device)
1682
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001683 Extract the device major number from a raw device number (usually the
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00001684 :attr:`st_dev` or :attr:`st_rdev` field from :c:type:`stat`).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001685
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001686
1687.. function:: minor(device)
1688
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001689 Extract the device minor number from a raw device number (usually the
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00001690 :attr:`st_dev` or :attr:`st_rdev` field from :c:type:`stat`).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001691
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001692
1693.. function:: makedev(major, minor)
1694
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001695 Compose a raw device number from the major and minor device numbers.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001696
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001697
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001698.. function:: pathconf(path, name)
1699
1700 Return system configuration information relevant to a named file. *name*
1701 specifies the configuration value to retrieve; it may be a string which is the
1702 name of a defined system value; these names are specified in a number of
1703 standards (POSIX.1, Unix 95, Unix 98, and others). Some platforms define
1704 additional names as well. The names known to the host operating system are
1705 given in the ``pathconf_names`` dictionary. For configuration variables not
1706 included in that mapping, passing an integer for *name* is also accepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001707
1708 If *name* is a string and is not known, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. If a
1709 specific value for *name* is not supported by the host system, even if it is
1710 included in ``pathconf_names``, an :exc:`OSError` is raised with
1711 :const:`errno.EINVAL` for the error number.
1712
Larry Hastings77892dc2012-06-25 03:27:33 -07001713 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor
Georg Brandl306336b2012-06-24 12:55:33 +02001714 <path_fd>`.
1715
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001716 Availability: Unix.
1717
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001718
1719.. data:: pathconf_names
1720
1721 Dictionary mapping names accepted by :func:`pathconf` and :func:`fpathconf` to
1722 the integer values defined for those names by the host operating system. This
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +02001723 can be used to determine the set of names known to the system.
1724
1725 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001726
1727
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001728.. function:: readlink(path, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001729
1730 Return a string representing the path to which the symbolic link points. The
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001731 result may be either an absolute or relative pathname; if it is relative, it
1732 may be converted to an absolute pathname using
1733 ``os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), result)``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001734
Georg Brandl76e55382008-10-08 16:34:57 +00001735 If the *path* is a string object, the result will also be a string object,
1736 and the call may raise an UnicodeDecodeError. If the *path* is a bytes
1737 object, the result will be a bytes object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001738
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001739 This function can also support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
1740 <dir_fd>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001741
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00001742 Availability: Unix, Windows
1743
Georg Brandlb3823372010-07-10 08:58:37 +00001744 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1745 Added support for Windows 6.0 (Vista) symbolic links.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001746
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001747 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1748 The *dir_fd* argument.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001749
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001750
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07001751.. function:: remove(path, *, dir_fd=None)
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001752
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001753 Remove (delete) the file *path*. If *path* is a directory, :exc:`OSError` is
1754 raised. Use :func:`rmdir` to remove directories.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001755
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001756 This function can support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
1757 <dir_fd>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001758
1759 On Windows, attempting to remove a file that is in use causes an exception to
1760 be raised; on Unix, the directory entry is removed but the storage allocated
1761 to the file is not made available until the original file is no longer in use.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001762
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07001763 This function is identical to :func:`unlink`.
1764
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001765 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001766
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001767 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07001768 The *dir_fd* argument.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001769
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001770
Zachary Warea22ae212014-03-20 09:42:01 -05001771.. function:: removedirs(name)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001772
1773 .. index:: single: directory; deleting
1774
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001775 Remove directories recursively. Works like :func:`rmdir` except that, if the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001776 leaf directory is successfully removed, :func:`removedirs` tries to
1777 successively remove every parent directory mentioned in *path* until an error
1778 is raised (which is ignored, because it generally means that a parent directory
1779 is not empty). For example, ``os.removedirs('foo/bar/baz')`` will first remove
1780 the directory ``'foo/bar/baz'``, and then remove ``'foo/bar'`` and ``'foo'`` if
1781 they are empty. Raises :exc:`OSError` if the leaf directory could not be
1782 successfully removed.
1783
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001784
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001785.. function:: rename(src, dst, *, src_dir_fd=None, dst_dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001786
1787 Rename the file or directory *src* to *dst*. If *dst* is a directory,
1788 :exc:`OSError` will be raised. On Unix, if *dst* exists and is a file, it will
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00001789 be replaced silently if the user has permission. The operation may fail on some
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001790 Unix flavors if *src* and *dst* are on different filesystems. If successful,
1791 the renaming will be an atomic operation (this is a POSIX requirement). On
1792 Windows, if *dst* already exists, :exc:`OSError` will be raised even if it is a
Antoine Pitrouf3b2d882012-01-30 22:08:52 +01001793 file.
1794
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02001795 This function can support specifying *src_dir_fd* and/or *dst_dir_fd* to
1796 supply :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors <dir_fd>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001797
Antoine Pitrouf3b2d882012-01-30 22:08:52 +01001798 If you want cross-platform overwriting of the destination, use :func:`replace`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001799
1800 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001801
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001802 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1803 The *src_dir_fd* and *dst_dir_fd* arguments.
1804
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001805
1806.. function:: renames(old, new)
1807
1808 Recursive directory or file renaming function. Works like :func:`rename`, except
1809 creation of any intermediate directories needed to make the new pathname good is
1810 attempted first. After the rename, directories corresponding to rightmost path
1811 segments of the old name will be pruned away using :func:`removedirs`.
1812
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001813 .. note::
1814
1815 This function can fail with the new directory structure made if you lack
1816 permissions needed to remove the leaf directory or file.
1817
1818
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001819.. function:: replace(src, dst, *, src_dir_fd=None, dst_dir_fd=None)
Antoine Pitrouf3b2d882012-01-30 22:08:52 +01001820
1821 Rename the file or directory *src* to *dst*. If *dst* is a directory,
1822 :exc:`OSError` will be raised. If *dst* exists and is a file, it will
1823 be replaced silently if the user has permission. The operation may fail
1824 if *src* and *dst* are on different filesystems. If successful,
1825 the renaming will be an atomic operation (this is a POSIX requirement).
1826
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02001827 This function can support specifying *src_dir_fd* and/or *dst_dir_fd* to
1828 supply :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors <dir_fd>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001829
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +02001830 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Antoine Pitrouf3b2d882012-01-30 22:08:52 +01001831
1832 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1833
1834
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07001835.. function:: rmdir(path, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001836
Georg Brandla6053b42009-09-01 08:11:14 +00001837 Remove (delete) the directory *path*. Only works when the directory is
1838 empty, otherwise, :exc:`OSError` is raised. In order to remove whole
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001839 directory trees, :func:`shutil.rmtree` can be used.
1840
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001841 This function can support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
1842 <dir_fd>`.
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07001843
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001844 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001845
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07001846 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1847 The *dir_fd* parameter.
1848
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001849
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001850.. function:: stat(path, *, dir_fd=None, follow_symlinks=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001851
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001852 Perform the equivalent of a :c:func:`stat` system call on the given path.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001853 *path* may be specified as either a string or as an open file descriptor.
1854 (This function normally follows symlinks; to stat a symlink add the argument
1855 ``follow_symlinks=False``, or use :func:`lstat`.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001856
Larry Hastings6fe20b32012-04-19 15:07:49 -07001857 The return value is an object whose attributes correspond roughly
1858 to the members of the :c:type:`stat` structure, namely:
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001859
1860 * :attr:`st_mode` - protection bits,
1861 * :attr:`st_ino` - inode number,
1862 * :attr:`st_dev` - device,
1863 * :attr:`st_nlink` - number of hard links,
1864 * :attr:`st_uid` - user id of owner,
1865 * :attr:`st_gid` - group id of owner,
1866 * :attr:`st_size` - size of file, in bytes,
Larry Hastings6fe20b32012-04-19 15:07:49 -07001867 * :attr:`st_atime` - time of most recent access expressed in seconds,
1868 * :attr:`st_mtime` - time of most recent content modification
1869 expressed in seconds,
1870 * :attr:`st_ctime` - platform dependent; time of most recent metadata
1871 change on Unix, or the time of creation on Windows, expressed in seconds
1872 * :attr:`st_atime_ns` - time of most recent access
1873 expressed in nanoseconds as an integer,
1874 * :attr:`st_mtime_ns` - time of most recent content modification
1875 expressed in nanoseconds as an integer,
1876 * :attr:`st_ctime_ns` - platform dependent; time of most recent metadata
1877 change on Unix, or the time of creation on Windows,
1878 expressed in nanoseconds as an integer
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001879
1880 On some Unix systems (such as Linux), the following attributes may also be
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001881 available:
1882
Georg Brandl0bbbeb52013-10-06 18:11:32 +02001883 * :attr:`st_blocks` - number of 512-byte blocks allocated for file
1884 * :attr:`st_blksize` - filesystem blocksize for efficient file system I/O
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001885 * :attr:`st_rdev` - type of device if an inode device
1886 * :attr:`st_flags` - user defined flags for file
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001887
1888 On other Unix systems (such as FreeBSD), the following attributes may be
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001889 available (but may be only filled out if root tries to use them):
1890
1891 * :attr:`st_gen` - file generation number
1892 * :attr:`st_birthtime` - time of file creation
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001893
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001894 .. note::
1895
Senthil Kumaran3aac1792011-07-04 11:43:51 -07001896 The exact meaning and resolution of the :attr:`st_atime`,
Senthil Kumarana6bac952011-07-04 11:28:30 -07001897 :attr:`st_mtime`, and :attr:`st_ctime` attributes depend on the operating
1898 system and the file system. For example, on Windows systems using the FAT
1899 or FAT32 file systems, :attr:`st_mtime` has 2-second resolution, and
1900 :attr:`st_atime` has only 1-day resolution. See your operating system
1901 documentation for details.
Larry Hastings6fe20b32012-04-19 15:07:49 -07001902 Similarly, although :attr:`st_atime_ns`, :attr:`st_mtime_ns`,
1903 and :attr:`st_ctime_ns` are always expressed in nanoseconds, many
1904 systems do not provide nanosecond precision. On systems that do
1905 provide nanosecond precision, the floating-point object used to
1906 store :attr:`st_atime`, :attr:`st_mtime`, and :attr:`st_ctime`
1907 cannot preserve all of it, and as such will be slightly inexact.
1908 If you need the exact timestamps you should always use
1909 :attr:`st_atime_ns`, :attr:`st_mtime_ns`, and :attr:`st_ctime_ns`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001910
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001911 For backward compatibility, the return value of :func:`~os.stat` is also
1912 accessible as a tuple of at least 10 integers giving the most important (and
1913 portable) members of the :c:type:`stat` structure, in the order
1914 :attr:`st_mode`, :attr:`st_ino`, :attr:`st_dev`, :attr:`st_nlink`,
1915 :attr:`st_uid`, :attr:`st_gid`, :attr:`st_size`, :attr:`st_atime`,
1916 :attr:`st_mtime`, :attr:`st_ctime`. More items may be added at the end by
1917 some implementations.
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001918
R David Murrayce478b92012-09-10 21:08:50 -04001919 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>` and
1920 :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001921
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001922 .. index:: module: stat
1923
1924 The standard module :mod:`stat` defines functions and constants that are useful
1925 for extracting information from a :c:type:`stat` structure. (On Windows, some
1926 items are filled with dummy values.)
1927
1928 Example::
1929
1930 >>> import os
1931 >>> statinfo = os.stat('somefile.txt')
1932 >>> statinfo
Raymond Hettinger8f0ae9a2011-02-18 00:53:55 +00001933 posix.stat_result(st_mode=33188, st_ino=7876932, st_dev=234881026,
1934 st_nlink=1, st_uid=501, st_gid=501, st_size=264, st_atime=1297230295,
1935 st_mtime=1297230027, st_ctime=1297230027)
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001936 >>> statinfo.st_size
Raymond Hettinger8f0ae9a2011-02-18 00:53:55 +00001937 264
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001938
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00001939 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001940
Larry Hastings6fe20b32012-04-19 15:07:49 -07001941 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001942 Added the *dir_fd* and *follow_symlinks* arguments,
1943 specifying a file descriptor instead of a path,
1944 and the :attr:`st_atime_ns`, :attr:`st_mtime_ns`,
Larry Hastings6fe20b32012-04-19 15:07:49 -07001945 and :attr:`st_ctime_ns` members.
1946
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001947
1948.. function:: stat_float_times([newvalue])
1949
1950 Determine whether :class:`stat_result` represents time stamps as float objects.
R. David Murray7b1aae92011-01-24 19:34:58 +00001951 If *newvalue* is ``True``, future calls to :func:`~os.stat` return floats, if it is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001952 ``False``, future calls return ints. If *newvalue* is omitted, return the
1953 current setting.
1954
1955 For compatibility with older Python versions, accessing :class:`stat_result` as
1956 a tuple always returns integers.
1957
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +00001958 Python now returns float values by default. Applications which do not work
1959 correctly with floating point time stamps can use this function to restore the
1960 old behaviour.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001961
1962 The resolution of the timestamps (that is the smallest possible fraction)
1963 depends on the system. Some systems only support second resolution; on these
1964 systems, the fraction will always be zero.
1965
1966 It is recommended that this setting is only changed at program startup time in
1967 the *__main__* module; libraries should never change this setting. If an
1968 application uses a library that works incorrectly if floating point time stamps
1969 are processed, this application should turn the feature off until the library
1970 has been corrected.
1971
Victor Stinner034d0aa2012-06-05 01:22:15 +02001972 .. deprecated:: 3.3
1973
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001974
1975.. function:: statvfs(path)
1976
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00001977 Perform a :c:func:`statvfs` system call on the given path. The return value is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001978 an object whose attributes describe the filesystem on the given path, and
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00001979 correspond to the members of the :c:type:`statvfs` structure, namely:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001980 :attr:`f_bsize`, :attr:`f_frsize`, :attr:`f_blocks`, :attr:`f_bfree`,
1981 :attr:`f_bavail`, :attr:`f_files`, :attr:`f_ffree`, :attr:`f_favail`,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00001982 :attr:`f_flag`, :attr:`f_namemax`.
1983
Andrew M. Kuchling4ea04a32010-08-18 22:30:34 +00001984 Two module-level constants are defined for the :attr:`f_flag` attribute's
1985 bit-flags: if :const:`ST_RDONLY` is set, the filesystem is mounted
1986 read-only, and if :const:`ST_NOSUID` is set, the semantics of
1987 setuid/setgid bits are disabled or not supported.
1988
doko@ubuntu.comca616a22013-12-08 15:23:07 +01001989 Additional module-level constants are defined for GNU/glibc based systems.
1990 These are :const:`ST_NODEV` (disallow access to device special files),
1991 :const:`ST_NOEXEC` (disallow program execution), :const:`ST_SYNCHRONOUS`
1992 (writes are synced at once), :const:`ST_MANDLOCK` (allow mandatory locks on an FS),
1993 :const:`ST_WRITE` (write on file/directory/symlink), :const:`ST_APPEND`
1994 (append-only file), :const:`ST_IMMUTABLE` (immutable file), :const:`ST_NOATIME`
1995 (do not update access times), :const:`ST_NODIRATIME` (do not update directory access
1996 times), :const:`ST_RELATIME` (update atime relative to mtime/ctime).
1997
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02001998 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07001999
Andrew M. Kuchling4ea04a32010-08-18 22:30:34 +00002000 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
2001 The :const:`ST_RDONLY` and :const:`ST_NOSUID` constants were added.
2002
doko@ubuntu.comca616a22013-12-08 15:23:07 +01002003 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
2004 The :const:`ST_NODEV`, :const:`ST_NOEXEC`, :const:`ST_SYNCHRONOUS`,
2005 :const:`ST_MANDLOCK`, :const:`ST_WRITE`, :const:`ST_APPEND`,
2006 :const:`ST_IMMUTABLE`, :const:`ST_NOATIME`, :const:`ST_NODIRATIME`,
2007 and :const:`ST_RELATIME` constants were added.
2008
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002009 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002010
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002011 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2012 Added support for specifying an open file descriptor for *path*.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002013
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002014
2015.. data:: supports_dir_fd
2016
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002017 A :class:`~collections.abc.Set` object indicating which functions in the
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02002018 :mod:`os` module permit use of their *dir_fd* parameter. Different platforms
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002019 provide different functionality, and an option that might work on one might
2020 be unsupported on another. For consistency's sakes, functions that support
Andrew Svetlov5b898402012-12-18 21:26:36 +02002021 *dir_fd* always allow specifying the parameter, but will raise an exception
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002022 if the functionality is not actually available.
2023
2024 To check whether a particular function permits use of its *dir_fd*
2025 parameter, use the ``in`` operator on ``supports_dir_fd``. As an example,
2026 this expression determines whether the *dir_fd* parameter of :func:`os.stat`
2027 is locally available::
2028
2029 os.stat in os.supports_dir_fd
2030
Georg Brandlf62445a2012-06-24 13:31:20 +02002031 Currently *dir_fd* parameters only work on Unix platforms; none of them work
2032 on Windows.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002033
2034 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2035
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02002036
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002037.. data:: supports_effective_ids
2038
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002039 A :class:`~collections.abc.Set` object indicating which functions in the
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02002040 :mod:`os` module permit use of the *effective_ids* parameter for
2041 :func:`os.access`. If the local platform supports it, the collection will
2042 contain :func:`os.access`, otherwise it will be empty.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002043
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02002044 To check whether you can use the *effective_ids* parameter for
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002045 :func:`os.access`, use the ``in`` operator on ``supports_dir_fd``, like so::
2046
2047 os.access in os.supports_effective_ids
2048
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02002049 Currently *effective_ids* only works on Unix platforms; it does not work on
2050 Windows.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002051
2052 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2053
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02002054
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002055.. data:: supports_fd
2056
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002057 A :class:`~collections.abc.Set` object indicating which functions in the
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02002058 :mod:`os` module permit specifying their *path* parameter as an open file
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002059 descriptor. Different platforms provide different functionality, and an
2060 option that might work on one might be unsupported on another. For
2061 consistency's sakes, functions that support *fd* always allow specifying
Andrew Svetlov5b898402012-12-18 21:26:36 +02002062 the parameter, but will raise an exception if the functionality is not
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002063 actually available.
2064
2065 To check whether a particular function permits specifying an open file
2066 descriptor for its *path* parameter, use the ``in`` operator on
2067 ``supports_fd``. As an example, this expression determines whether
2068 :func:`os.chdir` accepts open file descriptors when called on your local
2069 platform::
2070
2071 os.chdir in os.supports_fd
2072
2073 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2074
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02002075
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002076.. data:: supports_follow_symlinks
2077
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002078 A :class:`~collections.abc.Set` object indicating which functions in the
Georg Brandlaceaf902012-06-25 08:33:56 +02002079 :mod:`os` module permit use of their *follow_symlinks* parameter. Different
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002080 platforms provide different functionality, and an option that might work on
2081 one might be unsupported on another. For consistency's sakes, functions that
2082 support *follow_symlinks* always allow specifying the parameter, but will
Andrew Svetlov5b898402012-12-18 21:26:36 +02002083 raise an exception if the functionality is not actually available.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002084
2085 To check whether a particular function permits use of its *follow_symlinks*
2086 parameter, use the ``in`` operator on ``supports_follow_symlinks``. As an
2087 example, this expression determines whether the *follow_symlinks* parameter
2088 of :func:`os.stat` is locally available::
2089
2090 os.stat in os.supports_follow_symlinks
2091
2092 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2093
Georg Brandl8ccadaa2012-06-24 12:50:06 +02002094
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002095.. function:: symlink(source, link_name, target_is_directory=False, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002096
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00002097 Create a symbolic link pointing to *source* named *link_name*.
2098
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002099 On Windows, a symlink represents either a file or a directory, and does not
Jason R. Coombs3a092862013-05-27 23:21:28 -04002100 morph to the target dynamically. If the target is present, the type of the
2101 symlink will be created to match. Otherwise, the symlink will be created
2102 as a directory if *target_is_directory* is ``True`` or a file symlink (the
2103 default) otherwise. On non-Window platforms, *target_is_directory* is ignored.
Brian Curtind40e6f72010-07-08 21:39:08 +00002104
Georg Brandl64a41ed2010-10-06 08:52:48 +00002105 Symbolic link support was introduced in Windows 6.0 (Vista). :func:`symlink`
2106 will raise a :exc:`NotImplementedError` on Windows versions earlier than 6.0.
Brian Curtin52173d42010-12-02 18:29:18 +00002107
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02002108 This function can support :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
2109 <dir_fd>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002110
Brian Curtin52173d42010-12-02 18:29:18 +00002111 .. note::
2112
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002113 On Windows, the *SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege* is required in order to
2114 successfully create symlinks. This privilege is not typically granted to
2115 regular users but is available to accounts which can escalate privileges
2116 to the administrator level. Either obtaining the privilege or running your
Brian Curtin96245592010-12-28 17:08:22 +00002117 application as an administrator are ways to successfully create symlinks.
2118
Jason R. Coombs3a092862013-05-27 23:21:28 -04002119
Brian Curtin96245592010-12-28 17:08:22 +00002120 :exc:`OSError` is raised when the function is called by an unprivileged
2121 user.
Brian Curtind40e6f72010-07-08 21:39:08 +00002122
Georg Brandl64a41ed2010-10-06 08:52:48 +00002123 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Brian Curtinc7395692010-07-09 15:15:09 +00002124
Georg Brandlb3823372010-07-10 08:58:37 +00002125 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
2126 Added support for Windows 6.0 (Vista) symbolic links.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002127
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002128 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2129 Added the *dir_fd* argument, and now allow *target_is_directory*
2130 on non-Windows platforms.
2131
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002132
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02002133.. function:: sync()
2134
2135 Force write of everything to disk.
2136
2137 Availability: Unix.
2138
2139 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2140
2141
2142.. function:: truncate(path, length)
2143
2144 Truncate the file corresponding to *path*, so that it is at most
2145 *length* bytes in size.
2146
Georg Brandl306336b2012-06-24 12:55:33 +02002147 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>`.
2148
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02002149 Availability: Unix.
2150
2151 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2152
2153
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07002154.. function:: unlink(path, *, dir_fd=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002155
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07002156 Remove (delete) the file *path*. This function is identical to
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02002157 :func:`remove`; the ``unlink`` name is its traditional Unix
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002158 name. Please see the documentation for :func:`remove` for
2159 further information.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002160
2161 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002162
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002163 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Larry Hastingsb698d8e2012-06-23 16:55:07 -07002164 The *dir_fd* parameter.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002165
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002166
2167.. function:: utime(path, times=None, *, ns=None, dir_fd=None, follow_symlinks=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002168
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002169 Set the access and modified times of the file specified by *path*.
2170
2171 :func:`utime` takes two optional parameters, *times* and *ns*.
2172 These specify the times set on *path* and are used as follows:
2173
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002174 - If *ns* is not ``None``,
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002175 it must be a 2-tuple of the form ``(atime_ns, mtime_ns)``
2176 where each member is an int expressing nanoseconds.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002177 - If *times* is not ``None``,
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002178 it must be a 2-tuple of the form ``(atime, mtime)``
2179 where each member is an int or float expressing seconds.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002180 - If *times* and *ns* are both ``None``,
2181 this is equivalent to specifying ``ns=(atime_ns, mtime_ns)``
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002182 where both times are the current time.
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002183
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002184 It is an error to specify tuples for both *times* and *ns*.
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002185
2186 Whether a directory can be given for *path*
Brian Curtin52fbea12011-11-06 13:41:17 -06002187 depends on whether the operating system implements directories as files
2188 (for example, Windows does not). Note that the exact times you set here may
2189 not be returned by a subsequent :func:`~os.stat` call, depending on the
2190 resolution with which your operating system records access and modification
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002191 times; see :func:`~os.stat`. The best way to preserve exact times is to
2192 use the *st_atime_ns* and *st_mtime_ns* fields from the :func:`os.stat`
2193 result object with the *ns* parameter to `utime`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002194
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02002195 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>`,
2196 :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors <dir_fd>` and :ref:`not
2197 following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002198
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002199 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002200
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002201 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002202 Added support for specifying an open file descriptor for *path*,
2203 and the *dir_fd*, *follow_symlinks*, and *ns* parameters.
Larry Hastings76ad59b2012-05-03 00:30:07 -07002204
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002205
Georg Brandl18244152009-09-02 20:34:52 +00002206.. function:: walk(top, topdown=True, onerror=None, followlinks=False)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002207
2208 .. index::
2209 single: directory; walking
2210 single: directory; traversal
2211
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002212 Generate the file names in a directory tree by walking the tree
2213 either top-down or bottom-up. For each directory in the tree rooted at directory
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002214 *top* (including *top* itself), it yields a 3-tuple ``(dirpath, dirnames,
2215 filenames)``.
2216
2217 *dirpath* is a string, the path to the directory. *dirnames* is a list of the
2218 names of the subdirectories in *dirpath* (excluding ``'.'`` and ``'..'``).
2219 *filenames* is a list of the names of the non-directory files in *dirpath*.
2220 Note that the names in the lists contain no path components. To get a full path
2221 (which begins with *top*) to a file or directory in *dirpath*, do
2222 ``os.path.join(dirpath, name)``.
2223
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002224 If optional argument *topdown* is ``True`` or not specified, the triple for a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002225 directory is generated before the triples for any of its subdirectories
Benjamin Petersone58e0c72014-06-15 20:51:12 -07002226 (directories are generated top-down). If *topdown* is ``False``, the triple
2227 for a directory is generated after the triples for all of its subdirectories
2228 (directories are generated bottom-up). No matter the value of *topdown*, the
2229 list of subdirectories is retrieved before the tuples for the directory and
2230 its subdirectories are generated.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002231
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002232 When *topdown* is ``True``, the caller can modify the *dirnames* list in-place
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002233 (perhaps using :keyword:`del` or slice assignment), and :func:`walk` will only
2234 recurse into the subdirectories whose names remain in *dirnames*; this can be
2235 used to prune the search, impose a specific order of visiting, or even to inform
2236 :func:`walk` about directories the caller creates or renames before it resumes
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002237 :func:`walk` again. Modifying *dirnames* when *topdown* is ``False`` is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002238 ineffective, because in bottom-up mode the directories in *dirnames* are
2239 generated before *dirpath* itself is generated.
2240
Ezio Melotti67494f22011-10-18 12:59:39 +03002241 By default, errors from the :func:`listdir` call are ignored. If optional
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002242 argument *onerror* is specified, it should be a function; it will be called with
2243 one argument, an :exc:`OSError` instance. It can report the error to continue
2244 with the walk, or raise the exception to abort the walk. Note that the filename
2245 is available as the ``filename`` attribute of the exception object.
2246
2247 By default, :func:`walk` will not walk down into symbolic links that resolve to
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002248 directories. Set *followlinks* to ``True`` to visit directories pointed to by
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002249 symlinks, on systems that support them.
2250
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002251 .. note::
2252
Georg Brandl50c40002012-06-24 11:45:20 +02002253 Be aware that setting *followlinks* to ``True`` can lead to infinite
2254 recursion if a link points to a parent directory of itself. :func:`walk`
2255 does not keep track of the directories it visited already.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002256
2257 .. note::
2258
2259 If you pass a relative pathname, don't change the current working directory
2260 between resumptions of :func:`walk`. :func:`walk` never changes the current
2261 directory, and assumes that its caller doesn't either.
2262
2263 This example displays the number of bytes taken by non-directory files in each
2264 directory under the starting directory, except that it doesn't look under any
2265 CVS subdirectory::
2266
2267 import os
2268 from os.path import join, getsize
2269 for root, dirs, files in os.walk('python/Lib/email'):
Georg Brandl6911e3c2007-09-04 07:15:32 +00002270 print(root, "consumes", end=" ")
2271 print(sum(getsize(join(root, name)) for name in files), end=" ")
2272 print("bytes in", len(files), "non-directory files")
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002273 if 'CVS' in dirs:
2274 dirs.remove('CVS') # don't visit CVS directories
2275
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002276 In the next example, walking the tree bottom-up is essential: :func:`rmdir`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002277 doesn't allow deleting a directory before the directory is empty::
2278
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002279 # Delete everything reachable from the directory named in "top",
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002280 # assuming there are no symbolic links.
2281 # CAUTION: This is dangerous! For example, if top == '/', it
2282 # could delete all your disk files.
2283 import os
2284 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(top, topdown=False):
2285 for name in files:
2286 os.remove(os.path.join(root, name))
2287 for name in dirs:
2288 os.rmdir(os.path.join(root, name))
2289
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002290
Larry Hastingsb4038062012-07-15 10:57:38 -07002291.. function:: fwalk(top='.', topdown=True, onerror=None, *, follow_symlinks=False, dir_fd=None)
Charles-François Natali7372b062012-02-05 15:15:38 +01002292
2293 .. index::
2294 single: directory; walking
2295 single: directory; traversal
2296
Eli Benderskyd049d5c2012-02-11 09:52:29 +02002297 This behaves exactly like :func:`walk`, except that it yields a 4-tuple
Larry Hastingsc48fe982012-06-25 04:49:05 -07002298 ``(dirpath, dirnames, filenames, dirfd)``, and it supports ``dir_fd``.
Charles-François Natali7372b062012-02-05 15:15:38 +01002299
2300 *dirpath*, *dirnames* and *filenames* are identical to :func:`walk` output,
2301 and *dirfd* is a file descriptor referring to the directory *dirpath*.
2302
Larry Hastingsc48fe982012-06-25 04:49:05 -07002303 This function always supports :ref:`paths relative to directory descriptors
Larry Hastingsb4038062012-07-15 10:57:38 -07002304 <dir_fd>` and :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`. Note however
Larry Hastings950b76a2012-07-15 17:32:36 -07002305 that, unlike other functions, the :func:`fwalk` default value for
Larry Hastingsb4038062012-07-15 10:57:38 -07002306 *follow_symlinks* is ``False``.
Larry Hastingsc48fe982012-06-25 04:49:05 -07002307
Charles-François Natali7372b062012-02-05 15:15:38 +01002308 .. note::
2309
2310 Since :func:`fwalk` yields file descriptors, those are only valid until
2311 the next iteration step, so you should duplicate them (e.g. with
2312 :func:`dup`) if you want to keep them longer.
2313
2314 This example displays the number of bytes taken by non-directory files in each
2315 directory under the starting directory, except that it doesn't look under any
2316 CVS subdirectory::
2317
2318 import os
2319 for root, dirs, files, rootfd in os.fwalk('python/Lib/email'):
2320 print(root, "consumes", end="")
Hynek Schlawack1729b8f2012-06-24 16:11:08 +02002321 print(sum([os.stat(name, dir_fd=rootfd).st_size for name in files]),
Charles-François Natali7372b062012-02-05 15:15:38 +01002322 end="")
2323 print("bytes in", len(files), "non-directory files")
2324 if 'CVS' in dirs:
2325 dirs.remove('CVS') # don't visit CVS directories
2326
2327 In the next example, walking the tree bottom-up is essential:
Victor Stinner69a6ca52012-08-05 15:18:02 +02002328 :func:`rmdir` doesn't allow deleting a directory before the directory is
Charles-François Natali7372b062012-02-05 15:15:38 +01002329 empty::
2330
2331 # Delete everything reachable from the directory named in "top",
2332 # assuming there are no symbolic links.
2333 # CAUTION: This is dangerous! For example, if top == '/', it
2334 # could delete all your disk files.
2335 import os
2336 for root, dirs, files, rootfd in os.fwalk(top, topdown=False):
2337 for name in files:
Victor Stinner69a6ca52012-08-05 15:18:02 +02002338 os.unlink(name, dir_fd=rootfd)
Charles-François Natali7372b062012-02-05 15:15:38 +01002339 for name in dirs:
Victor Stinner69a6ca52012-08-05 15:18:02 +02002340 os.rmdir(name, dir_fd=rootfd)
Charles-François Natali7372b062012-02-05 15:15:38 +01002341
2342 Availability: Unix.
2343
2344 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2345
2346
Georg Brandlb9831ab2012-06-24 11:57:07 +02002347Linux extended attributes
2348~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2349
2350.. versionadded:: 3.3
2351
2352These functions are all available on Linux only.
2353
2354.. function:: getxattr(path, attribute, *, follow_symlinks=True)
2355
2356 Return the value of the extended filesystem attribute *attribute* for
2357 *path*. *attribute* can be bytes or str. If it is str, it is encoded
2358 with the filesystem encoding.
2359
2360 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>` and
2361 :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
2362
2363
2364.. function:: listxattr(path=None, *, follow_symlinks=True)
2365
2366 Return a list of the extended filesystem attributes on *path*. The
2367 attributes in the list are represented as strings decoded with the filesystem
2368 encoding. If *path* is ``None``, :func:`listxattr` will examine the current
2369 directory.
2370
2371 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>` and
2372 :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
2373
2374
2375.. function:: removexattr(path, attribute, *, follow_symlinks=True)
2376
2377 Removes the extended filesystem attribute *attribute* from *path*.
2378 *attribute* should be bytes or str. If it is a string, it is encoded
2379 with the filesystem encoding.
2380
2381 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>` and
2382 :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
2383
2384
2385.. function:: setxattr(path, attribute, value, flags=0, *, follow_symlinks=True)
2386
2387 Set the extended filesystem attribute *attribute* on *path* to *value*.
2388 *attribute* must be a bytes or str with no embedded NULs. If it is a str,
2389 it is encoded with the filesystem encoding. *flags* may be
2390 :data:`XATTR_REPLACE` or :data:`XATTR_CREATE`. If :data:`XATTR_REPLACE` is
2391 given and the attribute does not exist, ``EEXISTS`` will be raised.
2392 If :data:`XATTR_CREATE` is given and the attribute already exists, the
2393 attribute will not be created and ``ENODATA`` will be raised.
2394
2395 This function can support :ref:`specifying a file descriptor <path_fd>` and
2396 :ref:`not following symlinks <follow_symlinks>`.
2397
2398 .. note::
2399
2400 A bug in Linux kernel versions less than 2.6.39 caused the flags argument
2401 to be ignored on some filesystems.
2402
2403
2404.. data:: XATTR_SIZE_MAX
2405
2406 The maximum size the value of an extended attribute can be. Currently, this
Serhiy Storchakaf8def282013-02-16 17:29:56 +02002407 is 64 KiB on Linux.
Georg Brandlb9831ab2012-06-24 11:57:07 +02002408
2409
2410.. data:: XATTR_CREATE
2411
2412 This is a possible value for the flags argument in :func:`setxattr`. It
2413 indicates the operation must create an attribute.
2414
2415
2416.. data:: XATTR_REPLACE
2417
2418 This is a possible value for the flags argument in :func:`setxattr`. It
2419 indicates the operation must replace an existing attribute.
2420
2421
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002422.. _os-process:
2423
2424Process Management
2425------------------
2426
2427These functions may be used to create and manage processes.
2428
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002429The various :func:`exec\* <execl>` functions take a list of arguments for the new
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002430program loaded into the process. In each case, the first of these arguments is
2431passed to the new program as its own name rather than as an argument a user may
2432have typed on a command line. For the C programmer, this is the ``argv[0]``
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00002433passed to a program's :c:func:`main`. For example, ``os.execv('/bin/echo',
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002434['foo', 'bar'])`` will only print ``bar`` on standard output; ``foo`` will seem
2435to be ignored.
2436
2437
2438.. function:: abort()
2439
2440 Generate a :const:`SIGABRT` signal to the current process. On Unix, the default
2441 behavior is to produce a core dump; on Windows, the process immediately returns
Victor Stinner6e2e3b92011-07-08 02:26:39 +02002442 an exit code of ``3``. Be aware that calling this function will not call the
2443 Python signal handler registered for :const:`SIGABRT` with
2444 :func:`signal.signal`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002445
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002446 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002447
2448
2449.. function:: execl(path, arg0, arg1, ...)
2450 execle(path, arg0, arg1, ..., env)
2451 execlp(file, arg0, arg1, ...)
2452 execlpe(file, arg0, arg1, ..., env)
2453 execv(path, args)
2454 execve(path, args, env)
2455 execvp(file, args)
2456 execvpe(file, args, env)
2457
2458 These functions all execute a new program, replacing the current process; they
2459 do not return. On Unix, the new executable is loaded into the current process,
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002460 and will have the same process id as the caller. Errors will be reported as
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00002461 :exc:`OSError` exceptions.
Benjamin Petersone9bbc8b2008-09-28 02:06:32 +00002462
2463 The current process is replaced immediately. Open file objects and
2464 descriptors are not flushed, so if there may be data buffered
2465 on these open files, you should flush them using
2466 :func:`sys.stdout.flush` or :func:`os.fsync` before calling an
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002467 :func:`exec\* <execl>` function.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002468
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002469 The "l" and "v" variants of the :func:`exec\* <execl>` functions differ in how
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002470 command-line arguments are passed. The "l" variants are perhaps the easiest
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002471 to work with if the number of parameters is fixed when the code is written; the
2472 individual parameters simply become additional parameters to the :func:`execl\*`
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002473 functions. The "v" variants are good when the number of parameters is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002474 variable, with the arguments being passed in a list or tuple as the *args*
2475 parameter. In either case, the arguments to the child process should start with
2476 the name of the command being run, but this is not enforced.
2477
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002478 The variants which include a "p" near the end (:func:`execlp`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002479 :func:`execlpe`, :func:`execvp`, and :func:`execvpe`) will use the
2480 :envvar:`PATH` environment variable to locate the program *file*. When the
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002481 environment is being replaced (using one of the :func:`exec\*e <execl>` variants,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002482 discussed in the next paragraph), the new environment is used as the source of
2483 the :envvar:`PATH` variable. The other variants, :func:`execl`, :func:`execle`,
2484 :func:`execv`, and :func:`execve`, will not use the :envvar:`PATH` variable to
2485 locate the executable; *path* must contain an appropriate absolute or relative
2486 path.
2487
2488 For :func:`execle`, :func:`execlpe`, :func:`execve`, and :func:`execvpe` (note
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002489 that these all end in "e"), the *env* parameter must be a mapping which is
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00002490 used to define the environment variables for the new process (these are used
2491 instead of the current process' environment); the functions :func:`execl`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002492 :func:`execlp`, :func:`execv`, and :func:`execvp` all cause the new process to
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00002493 inherit the environment of the current process.
Benjamin Petersone9bbc8b2008-09-28 02:06:32 +00002494
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002495 For :func:`execve` on some platforms, *path* may also be specified as an open
2496 file descriptor. This functionality may not be supported on your platform;
2497 you can check whether or not it is available using :data:`os.supports_fd`.
2498 If it is unavailable, using it will raise a :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
2499
Benjamin Petersone9bbc8b2008-09-28 02:06:32 +00002500 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002501
Larry Hastings9cf065c2012-06-22 16:30:09 -07002502 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2503 Added support for specifying an open file descriptor for *path*
2504 for :func:`execve`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002505
2506.. function:: _exit(n)
2507
Georg Brandl6f4e68d2010-10-17 10:51:45 +00002508 Exit the process with status *n*, without calling cleanup handlers, flushing
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002509 stdio buffers, etc.
2510
2511 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002512
2513 .. note::
2514
Georg Brandl6f4e68d2010-10-17 10:51:45 +00002515 The standard way to exit is ``sys.exit(n)``. :func:`_exit` should
2516 normally only be used in the child process after a :func:`fork`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002517
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002518The following exit codes are defined and can be used with :func:`_exit`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002519although they are not required. These are typically used for system programs
2520written in Python, such as a mail server's external command delivery program.
2521
2522.. note::
2523
2524 Some of these may not be available on all Unix platforms, since there is some
2525 variation. These constants are defined where they are defined by the underlying
2526 platform.
2527
2528
2529.. data:: EX_OK
2530
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002531 Exit code that means no error occurred.
2532
2533 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002534
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002535
2536.. data:: EX_USAGE
2537
2538 Exit code that means the command was used incorrectly, such as when the wrong
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002539 number of arguments are given.
2540
2541 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002542
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002543
2544.. data:: EX_DATAERR
2545
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002546 Exit code that means the input data was incorrect.
2547
2548 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002549
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002550
2551.. data:: EX_NOINPUT
2552
2553 Exit code that means an input file did not exist or was not readable.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002554
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002555 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002556
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002557
2558.. data:: EX_NOUSER
2559
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002560 Exit code that means a specified user did not exist.
2561
2562 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002563
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002564
2565.. data:: EX_NOHOST
2566
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002567 Exit code that means a specified host did not exist.
2568
2569 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002570
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002571
2572.. data:: EX_UNAVAILABLE
2573
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002574 Exit code that means that a required service is unavailable.
2575
2576 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002577
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002578
2579.. data:: EX_SOFTWARE
2580
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002581 Exit code that means an internal software error was detected.
2582
2583 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002584
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002585
2586.. data:: EX_OSERR
2587
2588 Exit code that means an operating system error was detected, such as the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002589 inability to fork or create a pipe.
2590
2591 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002592
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002593
2594.. data:: EX_OSFILE
2595
2596 Exit code that means some system file did not exist, could not be opened, or had
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002597 some other kind of error.
2598
2599 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002600
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002601
2602.. data:: EX_CANTCREAT
2603
2604 Exit code that means a user specified output file could not be created.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002605
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002606 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002607
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002608
2609.. data:: EX_IOERR
2610
2611 Exit code that means that an error occurred while doing I/O on some file.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002612
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002613 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002614
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002615
2616.. data:: EX_TEMPFAIL
2617
2618 Exit code that means a temporary failure occurred. This indicates something
2619 that may not really be an error, such as a network connection that couldn't be
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002620 made during a retryable operation.
2621
2622 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002623
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002624
2625.. data:: EX_PROTOCOL
2626
2627 Exit code that means that a protocol exchange was illegal, invalid, or not
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002628 understood.
2629
2630 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002631
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002632
2633.. data:: EX_NOPERM
2634
2635 Exit code that means that there were insufficient permissions to perform the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002636 operation (but not intended for file system problems).
2637
2638 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002639
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002640
2641.. data:: EX_CONFIG
2642
2643 Exit code that means that some kind of configuration error occurred.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002644
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002645 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002646
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002647
2648.. data:: EX_NOTFOUND
2649
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002650 Exit code that means something like "an entry was not found".
2651
2652 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002653
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002654
2655.. function:: fork()
2656
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002657 Fork a child process. Return ``0`` in the child and the child's process id in the
Christian Heimesdd15f6c2008-03-16 00:07:10 +00002658 parent. If an error occurs :exc:`OSError` is raised.
Benjamin Petersonbcd8ac32008-10-10 22:20:52 +00002659
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -07002660 Note that some platforms including FreeBSD <= 6.3 and Cygwin have
Benjamin Petersonbcd8ac32008-10-10 22:20:52 +00002661 known issues when using fork() from a thread.
2662
Christian Heimes3046fe42013-10-29 21:08:56 +01002663 .. warning::
2664
2665 See :mod:`ssl` for applications that use the SSL module with fork().
2666
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002667 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002668
2669
2670.. function:: forkpty()
2671
2672 Fork a child process, using a new pseudo-terminal as the child's controlling
2673 terminal. Return a pair of ``(pid, fd)``, where *pid* is ``0`` in the child, the
2674 new child's process id in the parent, and *fd* is the file descriptor of the
2675 master end of the pseudo-terminal. For a more portable approach, use the
Christian Heimesdd15f6c2008-03-16 00:07:10 +00002676 :mod:`pty` module. If an error occurs :exc:`OSError` is raised.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002677
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002678 Availability: some flavors of Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002679
2680
2681.. function:: kill(pid, sig)
2682
2683 .. index::
2684 single: process; killing
2685 single: process; signalling
2686
2687 Send signal *sig* to the process *pid*. Constants for the specific signals
2688 available on the host platform are defined in the :mod:`signal` module.
Brian Curtineb24d742010-04-12 17:16:38 +00002689
2690 Windows: The :data:`signal.CTRL_C_EVENT` and
2691 :data:`signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT` signals are special signals which can
2692 only be sent to console processes which share a common console window,
2693 e.g., some subprocesses. Any other value for *sig* will cause the process
2694 to be unconditionally killed by the TerminateProcess API, and the exit code
2695 will be set to *sig*. The Windows version of :func:`kill` additionally takes
2696 process handles to be killed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002697
Victor Stinnerb3e72192011-05-08 01:46:11 +02002698 See also :func:`signal.pthread_kill`.
2699
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +00002700 .. versionadded:: 3.2
2701 Windows support.
Brian Curtin904bd392010-04-20 15:28:06 +00002702
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002703
2704.. function:: killpg(pgid, sig)
2705
2706 .. index::
2707 single: process; killing
2708 single: process; signalling
2709
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002710 Send the signal *sig* to the process group *pgid*.
2711
2712 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002713
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002714
2715.. function:: nice(increment)
2716
2717 Add *increment* to the process's "niceness". Return the new niceness.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002718
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00002719 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002720
2721
2722.. function:: plock(op)
2723
2724 Lock program segments into memory. The value of *op* (defined in
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002725 ``<sys/lock.h>``) determines which segments are locked.
2726
2727 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002728
2729
2730.. function:: popen(...)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002731
2732 Run child processes, returning opened pipes for communications. These functions
2733 are described in section :ref:`os-newstreams`.
2734
2735
2736.. function:: spawnl(mode, path, ...)
2737 spawnle(mode, path, ..., env)
2738 spawnlp(mode, file, ...)
2739 spawnlpe(mode, file, ..., env)
2740 spawnv(mode, path, args)
2741 spawnve(mode, path, args, env)
2742 spawnvp(mode, file, args)
2743 spawnvpe(mode, file, args, env)
2744
2745 Execute the program *path* in a new process.
2746
2747 (Note that the :mod:`subprocess` module provides more powerful facilities for
2748 spawning new processes and retrieving their results; using that module is
Benjamin Peterson87c8d872009-06-11 22:54:11 +00002749 preferable to using these functions. Check especially the
2750 :ref:`subprocess-replacements` section.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002751
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002752 If *mode* is :const:`P_NOWAIT`, this function returns the process id of the new
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002753 process; if *mode* is :const:`P_WAIT`, returns the process's exit code if it
2754 exits normally, or ``-signal``, where *signal* is the signal that killed the
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002755 process. On Windows, the process id will actually be the process handle, so can
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002756 be used with the :func:`waitpid` function.
2757
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002758 The "l" and "v" variants of the :func:`spawn\* <spawnl>` functions differ in how
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002759 command-line arguments are passed. The "l" variants are perhaps the easiest
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002760 to work with if the number of parameters is fixed when the code is written; the
2761 individual parameters simply become additional parameters to the
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002762 :func:`spawnl\*` functions. The "v" variants are good when the number of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002763 parameters is variable, with the arguments being passed in a list or tuple as
2764 the *args* parameter. In either case, the arguments to the child process must
2765 start with the name of the command being run.
2766
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002767 The variants which include a second "p" near the end (:func:`spawnlp`,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002768 :func:`spawnlpe`, :func:`spawnvp`, and :func:`spawnvpe`) will use the
2769 :envvar:`PATH` environment variable to locate the program *file*. When the
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002770 environment is being replaced (using one of the :func:`spawn\*e <spawnl>` variants,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002771 discussed in the next paragraph), the new environment is used as the source of
2772 the :envvar:`PATH` variable. The other variants, :func:`spawnl`,
2773 :func:`spawnle`, :func:`spawnv`, and :func:`spawnve`, will not use the
2774 :envvar:`PATH` variable to locate the executable; *path* must contain an
2775 appropriate absolute or relative path.
2776
2777 For :func:`spawnle`, :func:`spawnlpe`, :func:`spawnve`, and :func:`spawnvpe`
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002778 (note that these all end in "e"), the *env* parameter must be a mapping
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00002779 which is used to define the environment variables for the new process (they are
2780 used instead of the current process' environment); the functions
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002781 :func:`spawnl`, :func:`spawnlp`, :func:`spawnv`, and :func:`spawnvp` all cause
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00002782 the new process to inherit the environment of the current process. Note that
2783 keys and values in the *env* dictionary must be strings; invalid keys or
2784 values will cause the function to fail, with a return value of ``127``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002785
2786 As an example, the following calls to :func:`spawnlp` and :func:`spawnvpe` are
2787 equivalent::
2788
2789 import os
2790 os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, 'cp', 'cp', 'index.html', '/dev/null')
2791
2792 L = ['cp', 'index.html', '/dev/null']
2793 os.spawnvpe(os.P_WAIT, 'cp', L, os.environ)
2794
2795 Availability: Unix, Windows. :func:`spawnlp`, :func:`spawnlpe`, :func:`spawnvp`
Antoine Pitrou0e752dd2011-07-19 01:26:58 +02002796 and :func:`spawnvpe` are not available on Windows. :func:`spawnle` and
2797 :func:`spawnve` are not thread-safe on Windows; we advise you to use the
2798 :mod:`subprocess` module instead.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002799
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002800
2801.. data:: P_NOWAIT
2802 P_NOWAITO
2803
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002804 Possible values for the *mode* parameter to the :func:`spawn\* <spawnl>` family of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002805 functions. If either of these values is given, the :func:`spawn\*` functions
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00002806 will return as soon as the new process has been created, with the process id as
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002807 the return value.
2808
2809 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002810
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002811
2812.. data:: P_WAIT
2813
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002814 Possible value for the *mode* parameter to the :func:`spawn\* <spawnl>` family of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002815 functions. If this is given as *mode*, the :func:`spawn\*` functions will not
2816 return until the new process has run to completion and will return the exit code
2817 of the process the run is successful, or ``-signal`` if a signal kills the
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002818 process.
2819
2820 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002821
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002822
2823.. data:: P_DETACH
2824 P_OVERLAY
2825
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002826 Possible values for the *mode* parameter to the :func:`spawn\* <spawnl>` family of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002827 functions. These are less portable than those listed above. :const:`P_DETACH`
2828 is similar to :const:`P_NOWAIT`, but the new process is detached from the
2829 console of the calling process. If :const:`P_OVERLAY` is used, the current
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03002830 process will be replaced; the :func:`spawn\* <spawnl>` function will not return.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002831
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002832 Availability: Windows.
2833
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002834
2835.. function:: startfile(path[, operation])
2836
2837 Start a file with its associated application.
2838
2839 When *operation* is not specified or ``'open'``, this acts like double-clicking
2840 the file in Windows Explorer, or giving the file name as an argument to the
2841 :program:`start` command from the interactive command shell: the file is opened
2842 with whatever application (if any) its extension is associated.
2843
2844 When another *operation* is given, it must be a "command verb" that specifies
2845 what should be done with the file. Common verbs documented by Microsoft are
2846 ``'print'`` and ``'edit'`` (to be used on files) as well as ``'explore'`` and
2847 ``'find'`` (to be used on directories).
2848
2849 :func:`startfile` returns as soon as the associated application is launched.
2850 There is no option to wait for the application to close, and no way to retrieve
2851 the application's exit status. The *path* parameter is relative to the current
2852 directory. If you want to use an absolute path, make sure the first character
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00002853 is not a slash (``'/'``); the underlying Win32 :c:func:`ShellExecute` function
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002854 doesn't work if it is. Use the :func:`os.path.normpath` function to ensure that
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002855 the path is properly encoded for Win32.
2856
2857 Availability: Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002858
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002859
2860.. function:: system(command)
2861
2862 Execute the command (a string) in a subshell. This is implemented by calling
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00002863 the Standard C function :c:func:`system`, and has the same limitations.
Georg Brandl8f7b4272010-10-14 06:35:53 +00002864 Changes to :data:`sys.stdin`, etc. are not reflected in the environment of
2865 the executed command. If *command* generates any output, it will be sent to
2866 the interpreter standard output stream.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002867
2868 On Unix, the return value is the exit status of the process encoded in the
Georg Brandl8f7b4272010-10-14 06:35:53 +00002869 format specified for :func:`wait`. Note that POSIX does not specify the
2870 meaning of the return value of the C :c:func:`system` function, so the return
2871 value of the Python function is system-dependent.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002872
Georg Brandl8f7b4272010-10-14 06:35:53 +00002873 On Windows, the return value is that returned by the system shell after
2874 running *command*. The shell is given by the Windows environment variable
2875 :envvar:`COMSPEC`: it is usually :program:`cmd.exe`, which returns the exit
2876 status of the command run; on systems using a non-native shell, consult your
2877 shell documentation.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002878
Georg Brandl8f7b4272010-10-14 06:35:53 +00002879 The :mod:`subprocess` module provides more powerful facilities for spawning
2880 new processes and retrieving their results; using that module is preferable
2881 to using this function. See the :ref:`subprocess-replacements` section in
2882 the :mod:`subprocess` documentation for some helpful recipes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002883
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002884 Availability: Unix, Windows.
2885
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002886
2887.. function:: times()
2888
Larry Hastings605a62d2012-06-24 04:33:36 -07002889 Returns the current global process times.
2890 The return value is an object with five attributes:
2891
2892 * :attr:`user` - user time
2893 * :attr:`system` - system time
2894 * :attr:`children_user` - user time of all child processes
2895 * :attr:`children_system` - system time of all child processes
2896 * :attr:`elapsed` - elapsed real time since a fixed point in the past
2897
2898 For backwards compatibility, this object also behaves like a five-tuple
2899 containing :attr:`user`, :attr:`system`, :attr:`children_user`,
2900 :attr:`children_system`, and :attr:`elapsed` in that order.
2901
2902 See the Unix manual page
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002903 :manpage:`times(2)` or the corresponding Windows Platform API documentation.
Larry Hastings605a62d2012-06-24 04:33:36 -07002904 On Windows, only :attr:`user` and :attr:`system` are known; the other
2905 attributes are zero.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002906
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +02002907 Availability: Unix, Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002908
Larry Hastings605a62d2012-06-24 04:33:36 -07002909 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
2910 Return type changed from a tuple to a tuple-like object
2911 with named attributes.
2912
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002913
2914.. function:: wait()
2915
2916 Wait for completion of a child process, and return a tuple containing its pid
2917 and exit status indication: a 16-bit number, whose low byte is the signal number
2918 that killed the process, and whose high byte is the exit status (if the signal
2919 number is zero); the high bit of the low byte is set if a core file was
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00002920 produced.
2921
2922 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002923
Ross Lagerwall7807c352011-03-17 20:20:30 +02002924.. function:: waitid(idtype, id, options)
2925
2926 Wait for the completion of one or more child processes.
2927 *idtype* can be :data:`P_PID`, :data:`P_PGID` or :data:`P_ALL`.
2928 *id* specifies the pid to wait on.
2929 *options* is constructed from the ORing of one or more of :data:`WEXITED`,
2930 :data:`WSTOPPED` or :data:`WCONTINUED` and additionally may be ORed with
2931 :data:`WNOHANG` or :data:`WNOWAIT`. The return value is an object
2932 representing the data contained in the :c:type:`siginfo_t` structure, namely:
2933 :attr:`si_pid`, :attr:`si_uid`, :attr:`si_signo`, :attr:`si_status`,
2934 :attr:`si_code` or ``None`` if :data:`WNOHANG` is specified and there are no
2935 children in a waitable state.
2936
2937 Availability: Unix.
2938
2939 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2940
2941.. data:: P_PID
2942 P_PGID
2943 P_ALL
2944
2945 These are the possible values for *idtype* in :func:`waitid`. They affect
2946 how *id* is interpreted.
2947
2948 Availability: Unix.
2949
2950 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2951
2952.. data:: WEXITED
2953 WSTOPPED
2954 WNOWAIT
2955
2956 Flags that can be used in *options* in :func:`waitid` that specify what
2957 child signal to wait for.
2958
2959 Availability: Unix.
2960
2961 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2962
2963
2964.. data:: CLD_EXITED
2965 CLD_DUMPED
2966 CLD_TRAPPED
2967 CLD_CONTINUED
2968
2969 These are the possible values for :attr:`si_code` in the result returned by
2970 :func:`waitid`.
2971
2972 Availability: Unix.
2973
2974 .. versionadded:: 3.3
2975
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002976
2977.. function:: waitpid(pid, options)
2978
2979 The details of this function differ on Unix and Windows.
2980
2981 On Unix: Wait for completion of a child process given by process id *pid*, and
2982 return a tuple containing its process id and exit status indication (encoded as
2983 for :func:`wait`). The semantics of the call are affected by the value of the
2984 integer *options*, which should be ``0`` for normal operation.
2985
2986 If *pid* is greater than ``0``, :func:`waitpid` requests status information for
2987 that specific process. If *pid* is ``0``, the request is for the status of any
2988 child in the process group of the current process. If *pid* is ``-1``, the
2989 request pertains to any child of the current process. If *pid* is less than
2990 ``-1``, status is requested for any process in the process group ``-pid`` (the
2991 absolute value of *pid*).
2992
Benjamin Peterson4cd6a952008-08-17 20:23:46 +00002993 An :exc:`OSError` is raised with the value of errno when the syscall
2994 returns -1.
2995
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00002996 On Windows: Wait for completion of a process given by process handle *pid*, and
2997 return a tuple containing *pid*, and its exit status shifted left by 8 bits
2998 (shifting makes cross-platform use of the function easier). A *pid* less than or
2999 equal to ``0`` has no special meaning on Windows, and raises an exception. The
3000 value of integer *options* has no effect. *pid* can refer to any process whose
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03003001 id is known, not necessarily a child process. The :func:`spawn\* <spawnl>`
3002 functions called with :const:`P_NOWAIT` return suitable process handles.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003003
3004
Ezio Melottiba4d8ed2012-11-23 19:45:52 +02003005.. function:: wait3(options)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003006
3007 Similar to :func:`waitpid`, except no process id argument is given and a
3008 3-element tuple containing the child's process id, exit status indication, and
3009 resource usage information is returned. Refer to :mod:`resource`.\
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03003010 :func:`~resource.getrusage` for details on resource usage information. The
3011 option argument is the same as that provided to :func:`waitpid` and
3012 :func:`wait4`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003013
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003014 Availability: Unix.
3015
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003016
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +01003017.. function:: wait4(pid, options)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003018
3019 Similar to :func:`waitpid`, except a 3-element tuple, containing the child's
3020 process id, exit status indication, and resource usage information is returned.
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03003021 Refer to :mod:`resource`.\ :func:`~resource.getrusage` for details on
3022 resource usage information. The arguments to :func:`wait4` are the same
3023 as those provided to :func:`waitpid`.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003024
3025 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003026
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003027
3028.. data:: WNOHANG
3029
3030 The option for :func:`waitpid` to return immediately if no child process status
3031 is available immediately. The function returns ``(0, 0)`` in this case.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003032
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00003033 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003034
3035
3036.. data:: WCONTINUED
3037
3038 This option causes child processes to be reported if they have been continued
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003039 from a job control stop since their status was last reported.
3040
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +02003041 Availability: some Unix systems.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003042
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003043
3044.. data:: WUNTRACED
3045
3046 This option causes child processes to be reported if they have been stopped but
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003047 their current state has not been reported since they were stopped.
3048
3049 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003050
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003051
3052The following functions take a process status code as returned by
3053:func:`system`, :func:`wait`, or :func:`waitpid` as a parameter. They may be
3054used to determine the disposition of a process.
3055
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003056.. function:: WCOREDUMP(status)
3057
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00003058 Return ``True`` if a core dump was generated for the process, otherwise
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003059 return ``False``.
3060
3061 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003062
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003063
3064.. function:: WIFCONTINUED(status)
3065
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00003066 Return ``True`` if the process has been continued from a job control stop,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003067 otherwise return ``False``.
3068
3069 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003070
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003071
3072.. function:: WIFSTOPPED(status)
3073
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00003074 Return ``True`` if the process has been stopped, otherwise return
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003075 ``False``.
3076
3077 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003078
3079
3080.. function:: WIFSIGNALED(status)
3081
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00003082 Return ``True`` if the process exited due to a signal, otherwise return
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003083 ``False``.
3084
3085 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003086
3087
3088.. function:: WIFEXITED(status)
3089
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00003090 Return ``True`` if the process exited using the :manpage:`exit(2)` system call,
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003091 otherwise return ``False``.
3092
3093 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003094
3095
3096.. function:: WEXITSTATUS(status)
3097
3098 If ``WIFEXITED(status)`` is true, return the integer parameter to the
3099 :manpage:`exit(2)` system call. Otherwise, the return value is meaningless.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003100
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00003101 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003102
3103
3104.. function:: WSTOPSIG(status)
3105
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003106 Return the signal which caused the process to stop.
3107
3108 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003109
3110
3111.. function:: WTERMSIG(status)
3112
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003113 Return the signal which caused the process to exit.
3114
3115 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003116
3117
Benjamin Peterson94b580d2011-08-02 17:30:04 -05003118Interface to the scheduler
3119--------------------------
3120
3121These functions control how a process is allocated CPU time by the operating
3122system. They are only available on some Unix platforms. For more detailed
3123information, consult your Unix manpages.
3124
3125.. versionadded:: 3.3
3126
Andrew Kuchling4921a082013-06-21 11:49:57 -04003127The following scheduling policies are exposed if they are supported by the
Benjamin Peterson94b580d2011-08-02 17:30:04 -05003128operating system.
3129
3130.. data:: SCHED_OTHER
3131
3132 The default scheduling policy.
3133
3134.. data:: SCHED_BATCH
3135
3136 Scheduling policy for CPU-intensive processes that tries to preserve
3137 interactivity on the rest of the computer.
3138
3139.. data:: SCHED_IDLE
3140
3141 Scheduling policy for extremely low priority background tasks.
3142
3143.. data:: SCHED_SPORADIC
3144
3145 Scheduling policy for sporadic server programs.
3146
3147.. data:: SCHED_FIFO
3148
3149 A First In First Out scheduling policy.
3150
3151.. data:: SCHED_RR
3152
3153 A round-robin scheduling policy.
3154
3155.. data:: SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK
3156
3157 This flag can OR'ed with any other scheduling policy. When a process with
3158 this flag set forks, its child's scheduling policy and priority are reset to
3159 the default.
3160
3161
3162.. class:: sched_param(sched_priority)
3163
3164 This class represents tunable scheduling parameters used in
3165 :func:`sched_setparam`, :func:`sched_setscheduler`, and
3166 :func:`sched_getparam`. It is immutable.
3167
3168 At the moment, there is only one possible parameter:
3169
3170 .. attribute:: sched_priority
3171
3172 The scheduling priority for a scheduling policy.
3173
3174
3175.. function:: sched_get_priority_min(policy)
3176
3177 Get the minimum priority value for *policy*. *policy* is one of the
3178 scheduling policy constants above.
3179
3180
3181.. function:: sched_get_priority_max(policy)
3182
3183 Get the maximum priority value for *policy*. *policy* is one of the
3184 scheduling policy constants above.
3185
3186
3187.. function:: sched_setscheduler(pid, policy, param)
3188
3189 Set the scheduling policy for the process with PID *pid*. A *pid* of 0 means
3190 the calling process. *policy* is one of the scheduling policy constants
3191 above. *param* is a :class:`sched_param` instance.
3192
3193
3194.. function:: sched_getscheduler(pid)
3195
3196 Return the scheduling policy for the process with PID *pid*. A *pid* of 0
3197 means the calling process. The result is one of the scheduling policy
3198 constants above.
3199
3200
3201.. function:: sched_setparam(pid, param)
3202
3203 Set a scheduling parameters for the process with PID *pid*. A *pid* of 0 means
3204 the calling process. *param* is a :class:`sched_param` instance.
3205
3206
3207.. function:: sched_getparam(pid)
3208
3209 Return the scheduling parameters as a :class:`sched_param` instance for the
3210 process with PID *pid*. A *pid* of 0 means the calling process.
3211
3212
3213.. function:: sched_rr_get_interval(pid)
3214
3215 Return the round-robin quantum in seconds for the process with PID *pid*. A
3216 *pid* of 0 means the calling process.
3217
3218
3219.. function:: sched_yield()
3220
3221 Voluntarily relinquish the CPU.
3222
3223
Benjamin Peterson94b580d2011-08-02 17:30:04 -05003224.. function:: sched_setaffinity(pid, mask)
3225
Antoine Pitrou84869872012-08-04 16:16:35 +02003226 Restrict the process with PID *pid* (or the current process if zero) to a
3227 set of CPUs. *mask* is an iterable of integers representing the set of
3228 CPUs to which the process should be restricted.
Benjamin Peterson94b580d2011-08-02 17:30:04 -05003229
3230
Antoine Pitrou84869872012-08-04 16:16:35 +02003231.. function:: sched_getaffinity(pid)
Benjamin Peterson94b580d2011-08-02 17:30:04 -05003232
Antoine Pitrou84869872012-08-04 16:16:35 +02003233 Return the set of CPUs the process with PID *pid* (or the current process
3234 if zero) is restricted to.
Benjamin Peterson94b580d2011-08-02 17:30:04 -05003235
3236
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003237.. _os-path:
3238
3239Miscellaneous System Information
3240--------------------------------
3241
3242
3243.. function:: confstr(name)
3244
3245 Return string-valued system configuration values. *name* specifies the
3246 configuration value to retrieve; it may be a string which is the name of a
3247 defined system value; these names are specified in a number of standards (POSIX,
3248 Unix 95, Unix 98, and others). Some platforms define additional names as well.
3249 The names known to the host operating system are given as the keys of the
3250 ``confstr_names`` dictionary. For configuration variables not included in that
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003251 mapping, passing an integer for *name* is also accepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003252
3253 If the configuration value specified by *name* isn't defined, ``None`` is
3254 returned.
3255
3256 If *name* is a string and is not known, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. If a
3257 specific value for *name* is not supported by the host system, even if it is
3258 included in ``confstr_names``, an :exc:`OSError` is raised with
3259 :const:`errno.EINVAL` for the error number.
3260
Georg Brandl8a5555f2012-06-24 13:29:09 +02003261 Availability: Unix.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003262
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003263
3264.. data:: confstr_names
3265
3266 Dictionary mapping names accepted by :func:`confstr` to the integer values
3267 defined for those names by the host operating system. This can be used to
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003268 determine the set of names known to the system.
3269
3270 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003271
3272
Charles-Francois Natali44feda32013-05-20 14:40:46 +02003273.. function:: cpu_count()
3274
3275 Return the number of CPUs in the system. Returns None if undetermined.
3276
3277 .. versionadded:: 3.4
3278
3279
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003280.. function:: getloadavg()
3281
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +00003282 Return the number of processes in the system run queue averaged over the last
3283 1, 5, and 15 minutes or raises :exc:`OSError` if the load average was
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003284 unobtainable.
3285
3286 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003287
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003288
3289.. function:: sysconf(name)
3290
3291 Return integer-valued system configuration values. If the configuration value
3292 specified by *name* isn't defined, ``-1`` is returned. The comments regarding
3293 the *name* parameter for :func:`confstr` apply here as well; the dictionary that
3294 provides information on the known names is given by ``sysconf_names``.
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003295
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00003296 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003297
3298
3299.. data:: sysconf_names
3300
3301 Dictionary mapping names accepted by :func:`sysconf` to the integer values
3302 defined for those names by the host operating system. This can be used to
Benjamin Petersonf650e462010-05-06 23:03:05 +00003303 determine the set of names known to the system.
3304
3305 Availability: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003306
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +00003307The following data values are used to support path manipulation operations. These
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003308are defined for all platforms.
3309
3310Higher-level operations on pathnames are defined in the :mod:`os.path` module.
3311
3312
3313.. data:: curdir
3314
3315 The constant string used by the operating system to refer to the current
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00003316 directory. This is ``'.'`` for Windows and POSIX. Also available via
3317 :mod:`os.path`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003318
3319
3320.. data:: pardir
3321
3322 The constant string used by the operating system to refer to the parent
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00003323 directory. This is ``'..'`` for Windows and POSIX. Also available via
3324 :mod:`os.path`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003325
3326
3327.. data:: sep
3328
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00003329 The character used by the operating system to separate pathname components.
3330 This is ``'/'`` for POSIX and ``'\\'`` for Windows. Note that knowing this
3331 is not sufficient to be able to parse or concatenate pathnames --- use
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003332 :func:`os.path.split` and :func:`os.path.join` --- but it is occasionally
3333 useful. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
3334
3335
3336.. data:: altsep
3337
3338 An alternative character used by the operating system to separate pathname
3339 components, or ``None`` if only one separator character exists. This is set to
3340 ``'/'`` on Windows systems where ``sep`` is a backslash. Also available via
3341 :mod:`os.path`.
3342
3343
3344.. data:: extsep
3345
3346 The character which separates the base filename from the extension; for example,
3347 the ``'.'`` in :file:`os.py`. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
3348
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003349
3350.. data:: pathsep
3351
3352 The character conventionally used by the operating system to separate search
3353 path components (as in :envvar:`PATH`), such as ``':'`` for POSIX or ``';'`` for
3354 Windows. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
3355
3356
3357.. data:: defpath
3358
Serhiy Storchakadab83542013-10-13 20:12:43 +03003359 The default search path used by :func:`exec\*p\* <execl>` and
3360 :func:`spawn\*p\* <spawnl>` if the environment doesn't have a ``'PATH'``
3361 key. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003362
3363
3364.. data:: linesep
3365
3366 The string used to separate (or, rather, terminate) lines on the current
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +00003367 platform. This may be a single character, such as ``'\n'`` for POSIX, or
3368 multiple characters, for example, ``'\r\n'`` for Windows. Do not use
3369 *os.linesep* as a line terminator when writing files opened in text mode (the
3370 default); use a single ``'\n'`` instead, on all platforms.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003371
3372
3373.. data:: devnull
3374
Georg Brandl850a9902010-05-21 22:04:32 +00003375 The file path of the null device. For example: ``'/dev/null'`` for
3376 POSIX, ``'nul'`` for Windows. Also available via :mod:`os.path`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003377
Andrew Kuchling4921a082013-06-21 11:49:57 -04003378.. data:: RTLD_LAZY
3379 RTLD_NOW
3380 RTLD_GLOBAL
3381 RTLD_LOCAL
3382 RTLD_NODELETE
3383 RTLD_NOLOAD
3384 RTLD_DEEPBIND
3385
3386 Flags for use with the :func:`~sys.setdlopenflags` and
3387 :func:`~sys.getdlopenflags` functions. See the Unix manual page
3388 :manpage:`dlopen(3)` for what the different flags mean.
3389
3390 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003391
3392.. _os-miscfunc:
3393
3394Miscellaneous Functions
3395-----------------------
3396
3397
3398.. function:: urandom(n)
3399
3400 Return a string of *n* random bytes suitable for cryptographic use.
3401
3402 This function returns random bytes from an OS-specific randomness source. The
3403 returned data should be unpredictable enough for cryptographic applications,
Georg Brandlf62445a2012-06-24 13:31:20 +02003404 though its exact quality depends on the OS implementation. On a Unix-like
Georg Brandlc6a2c9b2013-10-06 18:43:19 +02003405 system this will query ``/dev/urandom``, and on Windows it will use
3406 ``CryptGenRandom()``. If a randomness source is not found,
3407 :exc:`NotImplementedError` will be raised.
Andrew Svetlov03cb99c2012-10-16 13:15:06 +03003408
Andrew Svetlov2bfe3862012-10-16 13:52:25 +03003409 For an easy-to-use interface to the random number generator
3410 provided by your platform, please see :class:`random.SystemRandom`.