On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 12:12 AM, Dave Angel <da...@davea.name> wrote: > On 04/23/2015 08:36 AM, Gregory Ewing wrote: >> >> Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: >>>> >>>> From: "subhabrata banerji" <subhabrata.bane...@gmail.com> >>>> >>>> list_of_files = glob.glob('C:\Python27\*.*') >> >> > >>> >>> 1/ Your file pattern search will not get files that do not have any >>> dot in >>> their name >> >> >> Actually, on Windows, it will. (This is for compatibility with >> MS-DOS 8.3 filenames, where the dot wasn't actually stored, so >> there was no distinction between a filename with a dot and an >> empty extension, and a filename with no dot.) >> > > That's certainly true at the command line in Windows DOS box, but I'd be > astounded if glob used the same logic, even on Winodows.
Easily verified, as I have a Windows box handy. >>> glob.glob("C:\\Python27\\*") ['C:\\Python27\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python27\\Doc', 'C:\\Python27\\include', 'C:\\Python 27\\Lib', 'C:\\Python27\\libs', 'C:\\Python27\\LICENSE.txt', 'C:\\Python27\\NEWS .txt', 'C:\\Python27\\python.exe', 'C:\\Python27\\pythonw.exe', 'C:\\Python27\\p ywin32-wininst.log', 'C:\\Python27\\README.txt', 'C:\\Python27\\Removepywin32.ex e', 'C:\\Python27\\Scripts', 'C:\\Python27\\tcl', 'C:\\Python27\\Tools', 'C:\\Py thon27\\w9xpopen.exe'] >>> glob.glob("C:\\Python27\\*.*") ['C:\\Python27\\LICENSE.txt', 'C:\\Python27\\NEWS.txt', 'C:\\Python27\\python.ex e', 'C:\\Python27\\pythonw.exe', 'C:\\Python27\\pywin32-wininst.log', 'C:\\Pytho n27\\README.txt', 'C:\\Python27\\Removepywin32.exe', 'C:\\Python27\\w9xpopen.exe '] Jean-Michel's right, *.* implies a contained dot. Also, it's worth noting that just * works fine at the command line, too. The use of *.* to mean "everything" is outdated and should be considered deprecated (but then, so should backslashes as directory separators IMO). ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list