Small optimization in w_std()/w_err() 'avoid the dot'.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2009, VEB IT
# See COPYING for distribution information.
# package initialization code
#
import os
import re
import locale
from constants.VERSION import *
import constants.ERROR as ERR
# Set all of the locales according to the current environment variables
# and get the character encoding.
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
ENCODING = locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET)
def w_std(*args):
"""Writes each arg of args, encoded in the current ENCODING, to stdout and
appends a newline."""
_write = os.sys.stdout.write
for arg in args:
_write(arg.encode(ENCODING, 'replace'))
_write('\n')
def w_err(code, *args):
"""Writes each arg of args, encoded in the current ENCODING, to stderr and
appends a newline.
This function additional interrupts the program execution and uses 'code'
system exit status."""
_write = os.sys.stderr.write
for arg in args:
_write(arg.encode(ENCODING, 'replace'))
_write('\n')
os.sys.exit(code)
__all__ = [
# imported modules
'os', 're', 'locale',
# version information from VERSION
'__author__', '__date__', '__version__',
# error codes
'ERR',
# defined stuff
'ENCODING', 'w_std', 'w_err'
]
# EOF