On Dec 29, 12:05 pm, Horacius ReX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a C program split into different source files. I am trying a > new compiler and for some reason it only accepts a single source file. > So I need to "mix" all my different C source files into a single one. That sounds like one crumy compiler. > > Do you know about some type of python script able to do this kind of > task ? No, but we can write one:
import sys if __name__ == "__main__": glob = "" for file in sys.argv[1:-1]: glob += "\n" + open(file, "r").read() open(sys.argv[-1], "w").write(glob) It's stupid, but it'll work for basic tasks. (I would actually just use cat; that's what it's for. :)) > > Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list