The directory tree:
% tree .
.
├── the_king
│ └── text.txt
├── the_knight
│ └── text.txt
├── the_peasant
│ └── text.txt
└── wart.py
3 directories, 4 files
Directories and contents before:
% find . -name 'text.txt' -print -exec cat {} \;
./the_king/text.txt
has a wart
was dressed up like a witch
has a false nose
./the_knight/text.txt
has a wart
was dressed up like a witch
has a false nose
./the_peasant/text.txt
has a wart
was dressed up like a witch
has a false nose
Code (wart.py):
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
text_file = 'text.txt'
cwd = os.path.curdir # '.'
# Walk thru each directory starting at '.' and if the directory contains
# 'text.txt', print each line of the file prefixed by the name containing
# directory.
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(cwd):
if text_file in files: # We only care IF the file is in this directory.
print 'Found %s!' % root
filepath = os.path.join(root, text_file) # './the_peasant/text.txt'
root_base = os.path.basename(root) # './the_peasant' => 'the_peasant'
output = ''
with open(filepath, 'r') as reader: # Open file for read/write
for line in reader: # Iterate the lines of the file
new_line = "%s %s" % (root_base, line)
print new_line,
output += new_line # Append to the output
with open(filepath, 'w') as writer:
writer.write(output) # Write to the file
print
Which outputs:
Found ./the_king!
the_king has a wart
the_king was dressed up like a witch
the_king has a false nose
Found ./the_knight!
the_knight has a wart
the_knight was dressed up like a witch
the_knight has a false nose
Found ./the_peasant!
the_peasant has a wart
the_peasant was dressed up like a witch
the_peasant has a false nose
Directories and contents after:
% find . -name 'text.txt' -print -exec cat {} \;
./the_king/text.txt
the_king has a wart
the_king was dressed up like a witch
the_king has a false nose
./the_knight/text.txt
the_knight has a wart
the_knight was dressed up like a witch
the_knight has a false nose
./the_peasant/text.txt
the_peasant has a wart
the_peasant was dressed up like a witch
the_peasant has a false nose
This was fun! Thanks for the challenge!