Mark wrote: [Paul] > > I've just had a chance to look at the winreg module. I think > > that it is too low-level. > > I agree. There was a proposal (from Thomas Heller, IIRC) to do > just this. I successfully argued there should be _2_ modules for > Python - the raw low-level API, which guarantees you can do > (almost) anything. A higher-level API could cover the 80% of > cases. It is probably worth getting in touch with Thomas - he > may be able to dig up his proposed high-level API. Found it. ------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: "Thomas Heller" <thomas.heller@ion- tof.com> To: <python-dev@python.org>, <distutil- sig@python.org> Date sent: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 14:27:00 +0100 Subject: [Python-Dev] Revised proposal (and preliminary implementation): Registry access module for Python on Windows Ok, at least the first proposal did start the discussion. Here is a revised one: A preliminary implementation is available at http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----- winreg - windows registry access module Exception: error - raised when a function fails. Will contain a windows error code and a textual description. Objects: regnode object - represents a open key in the registry. Functions: OpenKey (name) -> regnode object Opens an existing key with the specified access rights and returns a regnode object. name is specified like "HKLM\Software\Python" or "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Python" CreateKey (name) -> regnode object Creates a new key or opens an existing one and returns a regnode object. For the name format see OpenKey regnode object methods: Values () -> dict Returns a dictionary mapping names to values. The <default> or unnamed value has the key ''. The values are either strings or integers, depending on the REG_* type. GetValue ([name]) -> integer or string Returns a value specified by name or the default value. SetValue ([name,] value) Set a named or the <default> value. Named values must be integers or string (which are stored as REG_DWORD or REG_SZ). Should an optional third parameter be used, allowing to store in other REG_* typecodes? I dont think so. DeleteValue ([name]) Deletes a named or the <default> value. SubKeys () -> sequence Returns a sequence containing the names of all subkeys. DeleteKey (name [,recursive=0]) If recursive is 0, deletes the named key if no subkeys exist. If there are subkeys an error is raised. If recursive is not 0, the named key is deleted including subkeys. OpenKey (name) -> regnode object Openes an existing subkey and returns a regnode object pointing to it. CreateKey (name) -> regnode object Creates a new or openes an existing subkey and returns a regnode object pointing to it. regnode objects have the following properties: name - the name of the RegistryKey, something like "HKLM\Software\Python" hkey - the integer keyhandle ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Thomas Heller _______________________________________________ Python-Dev maillist - Python-Dev@python.org http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev ------- End of forwarded message ------- - Gordon
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