Guide to using python for bash-style scripting

2006-05-23 Thread 4zumanga
I have a bunch of really horrible hacked-up bash scripts which I would
really like to convert to python, so I can extend and neaten them.
However, I'm having some trouble mapping some constructs easily, and
was wondering if anyone know of a guide to mapping simple uses of
command line programs to python.

For an example, the kind of thing I am thinking of are things like
(yes, this is horrible code).

# These are a run of a program I have written
./proggy -test1 > out1
./proggy -test2 > out2

#Do some simple manipulation of the output.
grep Node out1 > new_out1
grep Node out2 > new_out2
diff out1 out2

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Re: Guide to using python for bash-style scripting

2006-05-23 Thread 4zumanga
Yes, there is a stupid mistake in that script, last line should be:

diff new_out1 new_out2

However, this is hopefully not important, what is important is the
general kind of (very simple) things I'm trying to do.

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