Some of the actions associated with the interpreter in the SYS module, some of the system-related operations in the OS module
SYS module
sys.argv command line argument list, the first element is the program itself path Sys.exit (n) exits the program, exit normally (0) sys.version Gets the version information of the Python interpreter Sys.maxint the largest int value Sys.path returns the search path for the module, using the value of the PYTHONPATH environment variable when initializing Sys.platform Returns the operating system platform name Sys.stdout.write ('please:'= Sys.stdin.readline () [:-1]
OS Module
OS.GETCWD () Gets the current working directory, which is the directory path of the current Python script work os.chdir ("dirname") To change the current script working directory, equivalent to the shell under Cdos.curdir return to the current directory: ('.') Os.pardir Gets the parent directory string name of the current directory: ('..') Os.makedirs ('dirname1/dirname2') to generate a multi-level recursive directory Os.removedirs ('dirname1'If the directory is empty, it is deleted and recursively to the previous level of the directory, if it is also empty, then delete, and so on Os.mkdir ('dirname') to generate a single-level directory, equivalent to the shell mkdir Dirnameos.rmdir ('dirname'Delete the single-level empty directory, if the directory is not empty can not be deleted, error, equivalent to the shell rmdir Dirnameos.listdir ('dirname'lists all files and subdirectories under the specified directory, including hidden files, and prints a list of os.remove () deletes a file Os.rename ("oldname","newname") Rename File/Catalog Os.stat ('Path/filename') Get File/directory information OS.SEP output operating system-specific path delimiter, win under"\\", under Linux for"/"os.linesep Output The line terminator used by the current platform, win under"\t\n", under Linux for"\ n"the OS.PATHSEP output string that is used to split the file path Os.name the output strings indicates the current usage platform. Win-'NT'; Linux->'POSIX'Os.system ("Bash Command"run the shell command to directly display the Os.environ get system environment variable Os.path.abspath (PATH) return path normalized absolute path Os.path.split (path) Split path into directory and file name two tuples return Os.path.dirname (path) to the directory where path is returned. In fact, the first element of Os.path.split (path) os.path.basename returns the last file name of path. If path ends with a/or \, then a null value is returned. The second element of Os.path.split (path), os.path.exists (path), returns True if path exists, or if path does not exist, returns Falseos.path.isabs if path is an absolute path, Returns Trueos.path.isfile (path) If path is an existing file and returns True. Otherwise, return Falseos.path.isdir (path) True if path is a directory that exists. Otherwise return Falseos.path.join (path1[, path2[, ...]) When multiple paths are combined, the parameters before the first absolute path are ignored Os.path.getatime (path) returns the last access time of the file or directory to which path is pointing os.path.getmtime (path) Returns the last modified time of the file or directory to which path is pointing
Python path "19th": sys and OS module