Fixes to syborg-graphicswrapper.vcproj
These changes allow syborg-graphicswrapper to link against the hostthreadadapter and khronosapiwrapper libraries built by the graphics.simulator component.
The .vcproj file uses relative paths, which requires that the following three packages are laid out as follows:
os/
graphics
adapt/
graphics.simulator
qemu
:mod:`dircache` --- Cached directory listings
=============================================
.. module:: dircache
:synopsis: Return directory listing, with cache mechanism.
:deprecated:
.. deprecated:: 2.6
The :mod:`dircache` module has been removed in Python 3.0.
.. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il>
The :mod:`dircache` module defines a function for reading directory listing
using a cache, and cache invalidation using the *mtime* of the directory.
Additionally, it defines a function to annotate directories by appending a
slash.
The :mod:`dircache` module defines the following functions:
.. function:: reset()
Resets the directory cache.
.. function:: listdir(path)
Return a directory listing of *path*, as gotten from :func:`os.listdir`. Note
that unless *path* changes, further call to :func:`listdir` will not re-read the
directory structure.
Note that the list returned should be regarded as read-only. (Perhaps a future
version should change it to return a tuple?)
.. function:: opendir(path)
Same as :func:`listdir`. Defined for backwards compatibility.
.. function:: annotate(head, list)
Assume *list* is a list of paths relative to *head*, and append, in place, a
``'/'`` to each path which points to a directory.
::
>>> import dircache
>>> a = dircache.listdir('/')
>>> a = a[:] # Copy the return value so we can change 'a'
>>> a
['bin', 'boot', 'cdrom', 'dev', 'etc', 'floppy', 'home', 'initrd', 'lib', 'lost+
found', 'mnt', 'proc', 'root', 'sbin', 'tmp', 'usr', 'var', 'vmlinuz']
>>> dircache.annotate('/', a)
>>> a
['bin/', 'boot/', 'cdrom/', 'dev/', 'etc/', 'floppy/', 'home/', 'initrd/', 'lib/
', 'lost+found/', 'mnt/', 'proc/', 'root/', 'sbin/', 'tmp/', 'usr/', 'var/', 'vm
linuz']