“Splits and Joins and Alien Invasions”

This chapter and the next continue our look at the system utilities domain in Python. They present a collection of larger Python scripts that do real systems work—comparing and copying directory trees, splitting files, searching files and directories, testing other programs, configuring program shell environments, launching web browsers, and so on. To make this collection easier to absorb, it’s been split into a two-chapter set. This chapter presents assorted Python system utility programs that illustrate typical tasks and techniques in this domain. The next chapter presents larger Python programs that focus on more advanced file and directory tree processing.

Although the main point of these two case-study chapters is to give you a feel for realistic scripts in action, the size of these examples also gives us an opportunity to see Python’s support for development paradigms like object-oriented programming (OOP) and reuse at work. It’s really only in the context of nontrivial programs such as the ones we’ll meet here that such tools begin to bear tangible fruit. These chapters also emphasize the “why” of system tools, not just the “how”; along the way, I’ll point out real-world needs met by the examples we’ll study, to help you put the details in context.

One note up front: these chapters move quickly, and a few of their examples are largely listed just for independent study. Because all the scripts here are heavily documented and use Python ...

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