# Scan the tree passed as argv[0] for .rsrc files, skipping .rsrc.df.rsrc # files, and open these. The effect of this is to create the .rsrc.df.rsrc # cache files if needed. # These are needed on OSX: the .rsrc files are in reality AppleSingle-encoded # files. We decode the resources into a datafork-based resource file. import macresource import os import sys import getopt class NoArgsError(Exception): pass def handler(arg1, dirname, fnames): verbose, force = arg1 for fn in fnames: if fn[-5:] == '.rsrc' and fn[-13:] != '.rsrc.df.rsrc': if force: try: os.unlink(os.path.join(dirname, fn + '.df.rsrc')) except IOError: pass macresource.open_pathname(os.path.join(dirname, fn), verbose=verbose) def main(): try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'vf') if not args: raise NoArgsError except (getopt.GetoptError, NoArgsError): sys.stderr.write('Usage: cachersrc.py dirname ...\n') sys.exit(1) verbose = 0 force = 0 for o, v in opts: if o == '-v': verbose = 1 if o == '-f': force = 1 for dir in sys.argv[1:]: os.path.walk(dir, handler, (verbose, force)) if __name__ == '__main__': main()