On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 16:36:00 +0200, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm in the process of writing some code and noticed a strange problem > while doing so. I'm working with PythonWin 210 built for Python 2.5. I > noticed the problem for the last py file processed by this script, > where the concerned tmp file is only actually written to when > PythonWin is closed. In other words, after I run this script, one of > the generated tmp files has a size of 0kB. I then close PythonWin and > it is then written to. > > I'm guessing the garbage collector is causing the file to be written, > but shouldn't close do this? > > /Barry > > import os, time, string > > dir = 'c:\\temp1' > > def listAllFile(fileNames,dir,files): > def f1(a,dir=dir): return os.path.join(dir,a) > files2 = map(f1, files) > fileNames.extend(files2) > > fileNames = [] > os.path.walk(dir,listAllFile,fileNames) > > for fileName in fileNames: > fileBeginning = os.path.splitext(fileName)[0] > fileEnd = os.path.splitext(fileName)[1] > > if fileEnd == ".py": > print fileName > f=open(fileBeginning+".tmp", 'w') > f.write("Hello") > f.close
f.close() HTH... -- python -c "print ''.join([chr(154 - ord(c)) for c in 'U(17zX(%,5.zmz5(17l8(%,5.Z*(93-965$l7+-'])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list