From edf3d9f8dc470128fc9047b16d89881d5269944e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: hut
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 11:50:58 +0200
Subject: updated pydoc
---
doc/pydoc/ranger.fsobject.file.html | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
(limited to 'doc/pydoc/ranger.fsobject.file.html')
diff --git a/doc/pydoc/ranger.fsobject.file.html b/doc/pydoc/ranger.fsobject.file.html
index 948be90d..fb945388 100644
--- a/doc/pydoc/ranger.fsobject.file.html
+++ b/doc/pydoc/ranger.fsobject.file.html
@@ -25,6 +25,15 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
Classes |
@@ -55,6 +64,10 @@
Methods defined here:
+- get_preview_source(self)
+
+- has_preview(self)
+
- is_binary(self)
@@ -73,14 +86,8 @@ Methods inherited from
- __str__(self)
- returns a string containing the absolute path
-- get_description(self)
-
- get_permission_string(self)
-- go(self)
- enter the directory if the filemanager is running
-
-- is_older_than(self, seconds)
- returns whether this object wasn't use()d in the last n seconds
-
- load(self)
- reads useful information about the filesystem-object from the
filesystem and caches it for later use
@@ -91,18 +98,14 @@ or nonexistant.
- set_mimetype(self)
- assign attributes such as self.video according to the mimetype
-- use(self)
- mark the filesystem-object as used at the current time
+- use(self)
- Used in garbage-collecting. Override in Directory
Data descriptors inherited from ranger.fsobject.fsobject.FileSystemObject:
-- filetype
-
- mimetype
- mimetype_tuple
-- shell_escaped_basename
-
Data and other attributes inherited from ranger.fsobject.fsobject.FileSystemObject:
- accessible = False
@@ -125,6 +128,8 @@ Data and other attributes inherited from is_socket = False
-- last_used = None
-
- loaded = False
- marked = False
@@ -153,8 +156,12 @@ Data and other attributes inherited from | |
N_FIRST_BYTES = 20
+PREVIEW_BLACKLIST = <_sre.SRE_Pattern object>
+PREVIEW_WHITELIST = <_sre.SRE_Pattern object>
control_characters = set(['\x00', '\x01', '\x02', '\x03', '\x04', '\x05', ...]) |