def main(argv): o = options.Options(optspec) opt, flags, extra = o.parse_bytes(argv[1:]) if len(extra) != 1: o.fatal("exactly one argument expected") total = parse_num(extra[0]) handle_ctrl_c() if opt.force or not istty1: _helpers.write_random(sys.stdout.fileno(), total, opt.seed, opt.verbose and 1 or 0) else: log('error: not writing binary data to a terminal. Use -f to force.\n') sys.exit(1)
bup_python="$(dirname "$0")/bup-python" || exit $? exec "$bup_python" "$0" ${1+"$@"} """ # end of bup preamble import sys from bup import options, _helpers from bup.helpers import * optspec = """ bup random [-S seed] <numbytes> -- S,seed= optional random number seed [1] f,force print random data to stdout even if it's a tty v,verbose print byte counter to stderr """ o = options.Options(optspec) (opt, flags, extra) = o.parse(sys.argv[1:]) if len(extra) != 1: o.fatal("exactly one argument expected") total = parse_num(extra[0]) handle_ctrl_c() if opt.force or (not os.isatty(1) and not atoi(os.environ.get("BUP_FORCE_TTY")) & 1): _helpers.write_random(sys.stdout.fileno(), total, opt.seed, opt.verbose and 1 or 0) else: log("error: not writing binary data to a terminal. Use -f to force.\n") sys.exit(1)
def write_sized_random_content(parent_dir, size, seed): verbose = 0 with open('%s/%d' % (parent_dir, size), 'wb') as f: write_random(f.fileno(), size, seed, verbose)
#!/usr/bin/env python import sys from bup import options, _helpers from bup.helpers import * optspec = """ bup random [-S seed] <numbytes> -- S,seed= optional random number seed [1] f,force print random data to stdout even if it's a tty v,verbose print byte counter to stderr """ o = options.Options(optspec) (opt, flags, extra) = o.parse(sys.argv[1:]) if len(extra) != 1: o.fatal("exactly one argument expected") total = parse_num(extra[0]) handle_ctrl_c() if opt.force or (not os.isatty(1) and not atoi(os.environ.get('BUP_FORCE_TTY')) & 1): _helpers.write_random(sys.stdout.fileno(), total, opt.seed, opt.verbose and 1 or 0) else: log('error: not writing binary data to a terminal. Use -f to force.\n') sys.exit(1)