symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Doc/library/getpass.rst
author Gareth Stockwell <gareth.stockwell@accenture.com>
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:40:40 +0100
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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:`getpass` --- Portable password input
==========================================

.. module:: getpass
   :synopsis: Portable reading of passwords and retrieval of the userid.
.. moduleauthor:: Piers Lauder <piers@cs.su.oz.au>
.. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
.. Windows (& Mac?) support by Guido van Rossum.

The :mod:`getpass` module provides two functions:


.. function:: getpass([prompt[, stream]])

   Prompt the user for a password without echoing.  The user is prompted using the
   string *prompt*, which defaults to ``'Password: '``. On Unix, the prompt is
   written to the file-like object *stream*.  *stream* defaults to the
   controlling terminal (/dev/tty) or if that is unavailable to ``sys.stderr``
   (this argument is ignored on Windows).

   If echo free input is unavailable getpass() falls back to printing
   a warning message to *stream* and reading from ``sys.stdin`` and
   issuing a :exc:`GetPassWarning`.

   Availability: Macintosh, Unix, Windows.

   .. versionchanged:: 2.5
      The *stream* parameter was added.
   .. versionchanged:: 2.6
      On Unix it defaults to using /dev/tty before falling back
      to ``sys.stdin`` and ``sys.stderr``.
   .. note::
      If you call getpass from within IDLE, the input may be done in the
      terminal you launched IDLE from rather than the idle window itself.


.. exception:: GetPassWarning

   A :exc:`UserWarning` subclass issued when password input may be echoed.


.. function:: getuser()

   Return the "login name" of the user. Availability: Unix, Windows.

   This function checks the environment variables :envvar:`LOGNAME`,
   :envvar:`USER`, :envvar:`LNAME` and :envvar:`USERNAME`, in order, and returns
   the value of the first one which is set to a non-empty string.  If none are set,
   the login name from the password database is returned on systems which support
   the :mod:`pwd` module, otherwise, an exception is raised.