Use bitwise ops instead of %; added some warnings and comments

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Guido van Rossum 1992-03-31 19:03:19 +00:00
parent e58f98bfcf
commit 3bc034bb79
1 changed files with 19 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1,15 +1,16 @@
# Module 'stat'
#
# Defines constants and functions for interpreting stat/lstat struct
# as returned by posix.stat() and posix.lstat() (if it exists).
# XXX This module may have to be adapted for UNIXoid systems whose
# <sys/stat.h> deviates from AT&T or BSD UNIX; their S_IF* constants
# may differ.
# as returned by os.stat() and os.lstat() (if it exists).
#
# Suggested usage: from stat import *
#
# XXX Strictly spoken, this module may have to be adapted for each POSIX
# implementation; in practice, however, the numeric constants used by
# stat() are almost universal (even for stat() emulations on non-UNIX
# systems like Macintosh or MS-DOS).
# Tuple indices for stat struct members
# Indices for stat struct members in tuple returned by os.stat()
ST_MODE = 0
ST_INO = 1
@ -22,10 +23,16 @@ ST_ATIME = 7
ST_MTIME = 8
ST_CTIME = 9
# Extract bits from the mode
def S_IMODE(mode):
return mode%4096
return mode & 07777
def S_IFMT(mode):
return mode - mode%4096
return mode & ~07777
# Constants used as S_IFMT() for various file types
# (not all are implemented on all systems)
S_IFDIR = 0040000
S_IFCHR = 0020000
@ -35,6 +42,8 @@ S_IFIFO = 0010000
S_IFLNK = 0120000
S_IFSOCK = 0140000
# Functions to test for each file type
def S_ISDIR(mode):
return S_IFMT(mode) == S_IFDIR