"M.-A. Lemburg" wrote: > > "James C. Ahlstrom" wrote: > > > ftp://ftp.interet.com/pub/pylib.html > > > Unfortunately, I always get the following traceback when trying > to print the directory: Yes, compression isn't there yet. I am looking into it. > Some notes on the API: > ---------------------- > * I would find it more convenient if the filename and mode > would be constructor parameters, e.g. > > zfile = zipfile('myfile.zip','rb') OK, done. > with compression defaulting to 8 rather than 0 (most zip files > will be deflated since this is the ZIP default). Until compression works, and zlib ships with Python I would rather default to no compression (method 0). Otherwise this is not useful as a Python import archive. > * Also, I would like a method much like the os.listdir() > which returns a list of filenames rather than print it > to stdout. OK, done. > * .is_zipfile() should probably be a separate function: it > doesn't use any of the class' features. OK, done. > Aside: I found that you are using undocumented arguments to > zlib.compressobj() ... are these extra arguments left out of > the documentation on purpose or by simple oversight ? I couldn't > find them in the HTML docs and neither in the docstrings. I am following the CNRI code blindly here. I don't have docs either. JimA
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