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Latest revision as of 17:44, 2 February 2013
This page contains some notes for the users who are converting their Bash script to Python.
User break
In Bash:
# what to do in case of user break:
exitprocedure()
{
g.remove rast=$TMP1 > /dev/null
}
# shell check for user break (signal list: trap -l)
trap "exitprocedure" 2 3 15
In Python:
import sys
import atexit
import grass.script as grass
def cleanup():
grass.run_command('g.remove',
rast = tmp1)
def main():
...
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
options, flags = grass.parser()
atexit.register(cleanup)
sys.exit(main())
Discard warning/error messages
In Bash:
g.remove rast='map' 2>/dev/null
In Python:
import os
import grass.script as grass
nuldev = file(os.devnull, 'w+')
grass.run_command('g.remove', rast = 'map', stderr = nuldev)
nuldev.close()
Note: In GRASS 6.5+ set
export GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT=silent (in Bash) os.environ['GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT'] = 'silent' (in Python)