Bastian Kleineidam: 'copy_file()' now returns the output filename, rather
than a boolean indicating whether it did the copy.
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@ -96,9 +96,8 @@ def copy_file (src, dst,
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on other systems, uses '_copy_file_contents()' to copy file
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contents.
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Return true if the file was copied (or would have been copied),
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false otherwise (ie. 'update' was true and the destination is
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up-to-date)."""
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Return the name of the destination file, whether it was actually
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copied or not."""
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# XXX if the destination file already exists, we clobber it if
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# copying, but blow up if linking. Hmmm. And I don't know what
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if update and not newer (src, dst):
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if verbose:
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print "not copying %s (output up-to-date)" % src
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return 0
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return dst
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try:
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action = _copy_action[link]
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print "%s %s -> %s" % (action, src, dst)
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if dry_run:
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return 1
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return dst
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# On a Mac, use the native file copy routine
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if os.name == 'mac':
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if preserve_mode:
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os.chmod (dst, S_IMODE (st[ST_MODE]))
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return 1
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return dst
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# copy_file ()
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