Thanks very much for that roger :-)
I changed my code to
filehandle = win32file.CreateFile(file, win32file.GENERIC_WRITE,
win32file.FILE_SHARE_WRITE, None, win32con.OPEN_ALWAYS,
win32con.FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, None)
nowWin32=pywintypes.Time(theTime)
I'm trying to set any of the dates (create, modification, access) of a
directory under windows with python.
I'm trying to do this as I'm trying to write a unittest for a directory
cleaning script I'm writing (ie I need the test to set the create/mod
time for some of the directories so that I can b
Thanks for those ... just by looking at the colour of the links in my
browser I'd only found 4 of those already so I appreciate the heads up
:- )
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I've actually managed to find some other links by backtracking through
some of the links that you provided.
The most comprehensive so far is this one
http://www.razorvine.net/python/PythonForJavaProgrammers and a summary
version (on the same site)
http://www.razorvine.net/python/PythonComparedToJa
I'm just starting out with python, after having a long history with
Java. I was wondering if there were any resources or tips from anyone
out there in Python-land that can help me make the transition as
successfully as possible? Perhaps you've made the transition yourself
or just have experience wi
Thanks everyone for their assistance.
I have managed to achieve all that I set out to do:
- separation between src and test folders
- now successfully sharing code between projects
- running unittest s and suites
- avoiding namespace collisions
The solution involved the following (if anyone else
Thanks for all the prompt helpful responses :- )
I have read and reread section 6.4 -> of the python docs and it doesn't
really help me.
Just a couple of clarifications.
I am already using a VCS (Version Control System) - subversion
actually.
When I mentioned a clear separation of production an
Summary:
How should multiple (related) projects be arranged (structured) and
configured so that the following is possible:
o Sharing common code (one of the projects would be a "common"
project referenced by all others and likely the others would share at
least the common project and possibly