glob.glob output

Hitesh hitesh287 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 11:45:47 EDT 2007


On Mar 13, 11:00 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno.
42.desthuilli... at wtf.websiteburo.oops.com> wrote:
> Hitesh a écrit :
>
> > On Mar 12, 4:33 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
> > <bdesth.quelquech... at free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
> >> Hitesh a écrit :
>
> (snip)
> > Thank you for your reply.
> > From the return value I am trying to figure out whether the file
> > xtRec* exist or not.
>
> Yes, I had understood this !-)
>
> What I wanted to point out was the fact you were discarding this value.
>
> > I am newbie so exuse my ignorance... still learning.
>
> Been here, done that... Don't worry. We're all still learning.
>
> > Somehow when I tried your solution, it takes 10mins to scan 200 plus
> > servers but when I tried my code,
>
> Which one ? The original one, or the one where you first store glob
> results in a list ?
>
> > it takes less then 2 mins.
> > This is a puzzle for me, I gotta figure it out.
>
> i/o are usually expansive, so the difference may comes from the repeated
> print. Also, I'm doing a bit of formatting, which is not your case.
>
> FWIW, my own snippet was just an example of the idiomatic way to read a
> text file line by line. Doing TheRightThing(tm) for your actual problem
> is your responsability !-)

Thank you :-). I understand that now!

hj




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