doc/tools/mode_plan.py
author Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thenault@logilab.fr>
Thu, 24 Nov 2016 15:36:26 +0100
changeset 11892 08cf02efc7ce
parent 10589 7c23b7de2b8d
child 12567 26744ad37953
permissions -rw-r--r--
Simplify and fix _cw.drop_entity_cache * it's never called with an eid as argument, beside in a useless case in test (removed) * the only place where it's called from outside the tests is in full-text reindexation in server.checkintegrity: we could removed the request implementation and move it in unittest_rset, byt I decided to keep it for consistency with all other entity cache handling methods * get back a fix from Julien Cristau for the connection's implementation, quoting is commit message: When removing an entity from the transaction's cache, clear the entity's own cache May avoid issues where an entity object is still accessible somewhere else (e.g. an operation) after dropping it from the transaction's cache, with a stale attribute or relation cache.

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"""
>>> from mode_plan import *
>>> ls()
<list of directory content>
>>> ren('A01','A03')
rename A010-joe.en.txt to A030-joe.en.txt
accept [y/N]?
"""
from __future__ import print_function


def ren(a,b):
    names = glob.glob('%s*'%a)
    for name in names :
        print('rename %s to %s' % (name, name.replace(a,b)))
    if raw_input('accept [y/N]?').lower() =='y':
        for name in names:
            os.system('hg mv %s %s' % (name, name.replace(a,b)))


def ls(): print('\n'.join(sorted(os.listdir('.'))))

def move():
    filenames = []
    for name in sorted(os.listdir('.')):
        num = name[:2]
        if num.isdigit():
            filenames.append( (int(num), name) )


    #print filenames

    for num, name in filenames:
        if num >= start:
            print('hg mv %s %2i%s' %(name,num+1,name[2:]))