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How would you go about testing to see if 2 folders contain the same files, and then to be able to manipulate ONLY the file which is new.

A = listdir('C:/')
B = listdir('D:/')

If A==B

...

I know this could be used to test if directories are different but is there a better way? And if A and B are the same, except B has one more file than A, how do i use just the new file?

Thank you, i hope my question isnt confusing

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  • By "New" you mean present in one folder but not the other?
    – Draemon
    Feb 12, 2010 at 12:51
  • yes, that is what i mean, im trying to write a script that will send files from one folder over network to another folder as soon as its put in, and vice versa
    – Gabe
    Feb 12, 2010 at 22:22

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http://docs.python.org/library/filecmp.html

http://docs.python.org/library/filecmp.html#the-dircmp-class

import filecmp
compare = filecmp.dircmp( "C:/", "D:/" )
for f in compare.left_only:
    print "C: new", f
for f in compare.right_only:
    print "D: new", f
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A = set(os.listdir('C:\\'))
B = set(os.listdir('D:\\'))

print 'Files in A but not in B:', A - B
print 'Files in B but not in A:', B - A

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