[Pythonmac-SIG] Tree-like execution of scripts
Joseph J. Strout
joe@strout.net
Mon, 21 Jun 1999 08:16:22 -0700
At 11:13 PM -0700 06/18/99, Andres Corrada wrote:
> I want to build a web site's pages by implementing a series of
>Python scripts
>that reside in a directory tree structure that mimics the web site
>architecture. My UNIX mind understands how to do this by having shell scripts
>that call sub-scripts, etc. How can I do this on the Mac? I thought that using
>the execfile function would be the way to go, but the footnote on the manual
>that this is rarely used makes me think there is a better way. What would be
>the Mac way of doing this task?
Why do you need a bunch of different scripts? Why not just one program,
with functions that call themselves recursively as needed?
I have a little skeleton program for processing a folder hierarchy on the
Mac if you're interested.
Cheers,
-- Joe
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