Adrian Petrescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> print os.stat.__doc__ >stat(path) -> stat result > >Perform a stat system call on the given path. > >I checked the online Python documentation at >http://python.org/doc/1.5.2/lib/module-stat.html
Someone else has already pointed out that this is hopelessly out of date. Even if you are constrained to using 1.5.2, the current documentation at least tells you what the elements of the tuple are. >but it just says to "consult the documentation for your system.". At >this point I'm guessing that os.lstat is nothing more than a wrapper >for some Linux system call, so I looked up the results of running >'stat' on the same file, [ ... ] (a) Running 'stat' is *not the same* as a system call. (b) "Consult[ing] the documentation" may be more productive than running random(ish) programs. You should find $ man 2 stat informative. -- \S -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.chaos.org.uk/~sion/ "Frankly I have no feelings towards penguins one way or the other" -- Arthur C. Clarke her nu becomeþ se bera eadward ofdun hlæddre heafdes bæce bump bump bump
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