cpython/Mac/scripts/fixfiletypes.py

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#
# Fixfiletypes - Set mac filetypes to something sensible,
# recursively down a directory tree.
#
# It will only touch extensions it feels pretty sure about.
# This script is useful after copying files from unix.
#
# Jack Jansen, CWI, 1995.
#
import os
import macfs
import sys
import macostools
list = [
('.py', 'Pyth', 'TEXT'),
('.pyc', 'Pyth', 'PYC '),
('.c', 'CWIE', 'TEXT'),
('.h', 'CWIE', 'TEXT'),
('.as', 'ToyS', 'TEXT'),
('.hqx', 'BnHq', 'TEXT'),
('.cmif', 'CMIF', 'TEXT'),
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('.cmc', 'CMIF', 'CMC '),
('.aiff', 'SCPL', 'AIFF'),
('.mpg', 'mMPG', 'MPEG'),
]
def walktree(name, change):
if os.path.isfile(name):
for ext, cr, tp in list:
if name[-len(ext):] == ext:
fs = macfs.FSSpec(name)
curcrtp = fs.GetCreatorType()
if curcrtp <> (cr, tp):
if change:
fs.SetCreatorType(cr, tp)
macostools.touched(fs)
print 'Fixed ', name
else:
print 'Wrong', curcrtp, name
elif os.path.isdir(name):
print '->', name
files = os.listdir(name)
for f in files:
walktree(os.path.join(name, f), change)
def run(change):
fss, ok = macfs.GetDirectory('Folder to search:')
if not ok:
sys.exit(0)
walktree(fss.as_pathname(), change)
if __name__ == '__main__':
run(1)