Hi,
So I want to delete some files and if a file is in use, the script should print an error.
However I don't care for the error report if the file doesn't exists.
So only "in use " should e raised.
(Python 2.7)
At first I thought:
my remaining option is to include a os.filepath.exists.
So I want to delete some files and if a file is in use, the script should print an error.
However I don't care for the error report if the file doesn't exists.
So only "in use " should e raised.
(Python 2.7)
At first I thought:
try: os.remove(data_file) except OSError as e: print("Error: file {}, {}".format(data_file, e.strerror))But that obviously returns all errors, including 'file doesn't exist'.
my remaining option is to include a os.filepath.exists.
if os.filepath.exists(data_file): try: os.remove(data_file) except OSError as e: print("Error: file {}, {}".format(data_file, e.strerror))OR knowing the error of file in use (32 if I'm correct)
try: os.remove(data_file) except OSError as e: if e.strerror.startswith("[Errno 32]"): print("Error: file {}, {}".format(data_file, e.strerror))Am I right?