@@ -476,42 +476,7 @@ file then shutil will silently fallback on using less efficient
476476copytree example
477477~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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479- This example is the implementation of the :func: `copytree ` function, described
480- above, with the docstring omitted. It demonstrates many of the other functions
481- provided by this module. ::
482-
483- def copytree(src, dst, symlinks=False):
484- names = os.listdir(src)
485- os.makedirs(dst)
486- errors = []
487- for name in names:
488- srcname = os.path.join(src, name)
489- dstname = os.path.join(dst, name)
490- try:
491- if symlinks and os.path.islink(srcname):
492- linkto = os.readlink(srcname)
493- os.symlink(linkto, dstname)
494- elif os.path.isdir(srcname):
495- copytree(srcname, dstname, symlinks)
496- else:
497- copy2(srcname, dstname)
498- # XXX What about devices, sockets etc.?
499- except OSError as why:
500- errors.append((srcname, dstname, str(why)))
501- # catch the Error from the recursive copytree so that we can
502- # continue with other files
503- except Error as err:
504- errors.extend(err.args[0])
505- try:
506- copystat(src, dst)
507- except OSError as why:
508- # can't copy file access times on Windows
509- if why.winerror is None:
510- errors.extend((src, dst, str(why)))
511- if errors:
512- raise Error(errors)
513-
514- Another example that uses the :func: `ignore_patterns ` helper::
479+ An example that uses the :func: `ignore_patterns ` helper::
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516481 from shutil import copytree, ignore_patterns
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