doc/book/mode_plan.py
author Aurelien Campeas <aurelien.campeas@logilab.fr>
Tue, 27 May 2014 18:47:24 +0200
changeset 10087 ed0b076c119b
parent 5424 8ecbcbff9777
permissions -rw-r--r--
[rset] kill the rset._rqlst cache Right now it "works" for the standard, internal uses. However when we will fold ClientConnection and Connection, it will hurt, because suddenly we get more cache hits, and the following situation would become commonplace: * there is an un-annotated _rqlst given by the querier * some view (e.g. facets) requests the .syntax_tree, which takes a copy of _rqlst * the view actually expects the rql syntax tree to be annotated, but it was not, hence we crash. Related to #3837233.

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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]?
"""

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:])