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6.4 KiB
Python
271 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
# This module contains several routines that help recognizing sound
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# files.
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#
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# Function whathdr() recognizes various types of sound file headers.
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# It understands almost all headers that SOX can decode.
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#
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# The return tuple contains the following items, in this order:
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# - file type (as SOX understands it)
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# - sampling rate (0 if unknown or hard to decode)
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# - number of channels (0 if unknown or hard to decode)
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# - number of frames in the file (-1 if unknown or hard to decode)
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# - number of bits/sample, or 'U' for U-LAW, or 'A' for A-LAW
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#
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# If the file doesn't have a recognizable type, it returns None.
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# If the file can't be opened, IOError is raised.
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#
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# To compute the total time, divide the number of frames by the
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# sampling rate (a frame contains a sample for each channel).
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#
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# Function whatraw() calls the "whatsound" program and interprets its
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# output. You'll have to guess the sampling rate by listening though!
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#
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# Function what() calls whathdr() and if it doesn't recognize the file
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# then calls whatraw().
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#
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# Finally, the function test() is a simple main program that calls
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# what() for all files mentioned on the argument list. For directory
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# arguments it calls what() for all files in that directory. Default
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# argument is "." (testing all files in the current directory). The
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# option -r tells it to recurse down directories found inside
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# explicitly given directories.
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#
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# The file structure is top-down except that the test program and its
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# subroutine come last.
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#------------------------------------------------------#
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# Guess the type of any sound file, raw or with header #
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#------------------------------------------------------#
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def what(filename):
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res = whathdr(filename)
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if not res:
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res = whatraw(filename)
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return res
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#-----------------------------#
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# Guess the type of raw sound #
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#-----------------------------#
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def whatraw(filename):
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# Assume it's always 1 channel, byte-sized samples
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# Don't assume anything about the rate
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import os
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from stat import ST_SIZE
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# XXX "whatsound" should be part of the distribution somehow...
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cmd = 'whatsound ' + filename + ' 2>/dev/null'
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cmd = 'PATH=$PATH:/ufs/guido/bin/sgi\n' + cmd
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pipe = os.popen(cmd, 'r')
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data = pipe.read()
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sts = pipe.close()
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if sts:
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return None
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if data[:13] == '-t raw -b -s ':
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type = 'sb'
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sample_size = 8
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elif data[:13] == '-t raw -b -u ':
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type = 'ub'
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sample_size = 8
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elif data[:13] == '-t raw -b -U ':
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type = 'ul'
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sample_size = 'U'
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else:
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return None
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try:
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frame_count = os.stat(filename)[ST_SIZE]
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except IOError:
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frame_count = -1
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return type, 0, 1, frame_count, sample_size
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#-------------------------#
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# Recognize sound headers #
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#-------------------------#
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def whathdr(filename):
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f = open(filename, 'r')
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h = f.read(512)
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for tf in tests:
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res = tf(h, f)
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if res:
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return res
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return None
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#-----------------------------------#
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# Subroutines per sound header type #
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#-----------------------------------#
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tests = []
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def test_aifc(h, f):
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import aifc
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if h[:4] <> 'FORM':
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return None
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if h[8:12] == 'AIFC':
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fmt = 'aifc'
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elif h[8:12] == 'AIFF':
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fmt = 'aiff'
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else:
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return None
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f.seek(0)
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try:
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a = aifc.openfp(f, 'r')
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except (EOFError, aifc.Error):
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return None
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return (fmt, a.getframerate(), a.getnchannels(), \
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a.getnframes(), 8*a.getsampwidth())
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tests.append(test_aifc)
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def test_au(h, f):
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if h[:4] == '.snd':
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f = get_long_be
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elif h[:4] in ('\0ds.', 'dns.'):
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f = get_long_le
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else:
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return None
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type = 'au'
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hdr_size = f(h[4:8])
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data_size = f(h[8:12])
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encoding = f(h[12:16])
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rate = f(h[16:20])
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nchannels = f(h[20:24])
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sample_size = 1 # default
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if encoding == 1:
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sample_bits = 'U'
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elif encoding == 2:
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sample_bits = 8
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elif encoding == 3:
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sample_bits = 16
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sample_size = 2
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else:
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sample_bits = '?'
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frame_size = sample_size * nchannels
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return type, rate, nchannels, data_size/frame_size, sample_bits
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tests.append(test_au)
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def test_hcom(h, f):
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if h[65:69] <> 'FSSD' or h[128:132] <> 'HCOM':
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return None
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divisor = get_long_be(h[128+16:128+20])
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return 'hcom', 22050/divisor, 1, -1, 8
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tests.append(test_hcom)
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def test_voc(h, f):
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if h[:20] <> 'Creative Voice File\032':
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return None
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sbseek = get_short_le(h[20:22])
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rate = 0
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if 0 <= sbseek < 500 and h[sbseek] == '\1':
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ratecode = ord(h[sbseek+4])
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rate = int(1000000.0 / (256 - ratecode))
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return 'voc', rate, 1, -1, 8
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tests.append(test_voc)
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def test_wav(h, f):
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# 'RIFF' <len> 'WAVE' 'fmt ' <len>
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if h[:4] <> 'RIFF' or h[8:12] <> 'WAVE' or h[12:16] <> 'fmt ':
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return None
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style = get_short_le(h[20:22])
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nchannels = get_short_le(h[22:24])
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rate = get_long_le(h[24:28])
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sample_bits = get_short_le(h[34:36])
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return 'wav', rate, nchannels, -1, sample_bits
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tests.append(test_wav)
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def test_8svx(h, f):
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if h[:4] <> 'FORM' or h[8:12] <> '8SVX':
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return None
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# Should decode it to get #channels -- assume always 1
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return '8svx', 0, 1, 0, 8
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tests.append(test_8svx)
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def test_sndt(h, f):
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if h[:5] == 'SOUND':
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nsamples = get_long_le(h[8:12])
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rate = get_short_le(h[20:22])
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return 'sndt', rate, 1, nsamples, 8
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tests.append(test_sndt)
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def test_sndr(h, f):
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if h[:2] == '\0\0':
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rate = get_short_le(h[2:4])
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if 4000 <= rate <= 25000:
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return 'sndr', rate, 1, -1, 8
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tests.append(test_sndr)
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#---------------------------------------------#
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# Subroutines to extract numbers from strings #
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#---------------------------------------------#
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def get_long_be(s):
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return (ord(s[0])<<24) | (ord(s[1])<<16) | (ord(s[2])<<8) | ord(s[3])
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def get_long_le(s):
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return (ord(s[3])<<24) | (ord(s[2])<<16) | (ord(s[1])<<8) | ord(s[0])
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def get_short_be(s):
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return (ord(s[0])<<8) | ord(s[1])
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def get_short_le(s):
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return (ord(s[1])<<8) | ord(s[0])
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#--------------------#
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# Small test program #
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#--------------------#
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def test():
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import sys
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recursive = 0
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if sys.argv[1:] and sys.argv[1] == '-r':
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del sys.argv[1:2]
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recursive = 1
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try:
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if sys.argv[1:]:
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testall(sys.argv[1:], recursive, 1)
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else:
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testall(['.'], recursive, 1)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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sys.stderr.write('\n[Interrupted]\n')
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sys.exit(1)
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def testall(list, recursive, toplevel):
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import sys
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import os
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for filename in list:
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if os.path.isdir(filename):
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print filename + '/:',
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if recursive or toplevel:
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print 'recursing down:'
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import glob
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names = glob.glob(os.path.join(filename, '*'))
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testall(names, recursive, 0)
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else:
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print '*** directory (use -r) ***'
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else:
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print filename + ':',
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sys.stdout.flush()
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try:
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print what(filename)
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except IOError:
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print '*** not found ***'
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