cmd/allexecutables.py
Ethan Dalool 4a9051e617
Big migrations and linting.
With pathclass.glob_many, we can clean up and feel more confident
about many programs that use pipeable to take glob patterns.

Added return 0 to all programs that didn't have it, so we have
consistent and explicit command line return values.

Other linting and whitespace.
2021-09-23 23:42:45 -07:00

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import os
import sys
from voussoirkit import pathclass
from voussoirkit import pipeable
def windows():
paths = os.getenv('PATH').strip(' ;').split(';')
paths = (pathclass.Path(p) for p in paths)
paths = (p for p in paths if p.is_dir)
extensions = os.getenv('PATHEXT').split(';')
files = (file for path in paths for file in path.listdir())
executables = (file for file in files if file.extension in extensions)
yield from executables
def linux():
paths = os.getenv('PATH').strip(' :').split(':')
paths = (pathclass.Path(p) for p in paths)
paths = (p for p in paths if p.is_dir)
files = (file for path in paths for file in path.listdir())
executables = (file for file in files if os.access(file.absolute_path, os.X_OK))
yield from executables
def main(argv):
if os.name == 'nt':
executables = windows()
else:
executables = linux()
for executable in executables:
pipeable.stdout(executable.absolute_path)
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__':
raise SystemExit(main(sys.argv[1:]))