Duncan Booth wrote: > Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 7:42 AM, Devin Jeanpierre >><jeanpierr...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> In unix shells you can literally use a new line. Or is that only > bash? >> >> You can in bash, I know, but it's fiddly to type it; and more >> importantly, it's not a good point in the "this is cleaner than a >> series of pipes" argument. My primary recommendation, of course, was a >> three-line script saved as an actual file, but for a more direct >> parallel to the pipe-it-three-ways model, I wanted to use -c. > > and you also wrote originally that it's fiddly to edit. I think that > Windows Powershell has (at least in the current ISE command line) got > the editing a bit better. It's a minor difference though and it has > taken Microsoft about 30 years to get to that point. > > What may be a larger difference, or may just be my lack of Linux-foo, is > this: > > PS C:\python33> $script = @" > import os > for root, dirs, files in os.walk("."): > if len(dirs + files) == 1: print(root) > "@ > > PS C:\python33> python -c $script > .\Doc > .\Lib\concurrent\__pycache__ > .\Lib\curses\__pycache__ > ... > > which is a style I've found useful for example when running a group of > related timeit.py commands as I can put things like multi-line setup > statements in a variable and then have a simpler command to repeat. > > But bash as far as I can won't let me do that: > > $ script='import os > for root, dirs, files in os.walk("."): > if len(dirs + files) == 1: print(root) > ' > $ python -c $script > File "<string>", line 1 > import > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax $ script='import os > for root, dirs, files in os.walk("."): > if len(dirs + files) == 1: > print(root) > ' $ python3 -c "$script" . ./heureka
$ python3 -c 'import sys; print(sys.argv)' $script ['-c', 'import', 'os', 'for', 'root,', 'dirs,', 'files', 'in', 'os.walk("."):', 'if', 'len(dirs', '+', 'files)', '==', '1:', 'print(root)'] $ python3 -c 'import sys; print(sys.argv)' "$script" ['-c', 'import os\nfor root, dirs, files in os.walk("."):\n if len(dirs + files) == 1:\n print(root)\n'] -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list