python scripts to show perforce changelists
when i input these scripts, the result is 0.
i want it to help me show yesterday's submitted changelists, if yesterday is weekends,skip.
it runs in python 3.7
is it grammar mistakes? i don't know how to correct it
import os
import datetime
today=datetime.datetime.now()
yesterday=today-datetime.timedelta(days=1)
twodayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=2)
threedayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=3)
if today.weekday()<5:
message_1=today.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
message_2=yesterday.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("p4 changes -s submitted -t //depot2/...message_2,message_1")
elif today.weekday()==5:
twodayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
else:
threedayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
it should show the changelists between yesterday and today
python cmd perforce
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when i input these scripts, the result is 0.
i want it to help me show yesterday's submitted changelists, if yesterday is weekends,skip.
it runs in python 3.7
is it grammar mistakes? i don't know how to correct it
import os
import datetime
today=datetime.datetime.now()
yesterday=today-datetime.timedelta(days=1)
twodayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=2)
threedayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=3)
if today.weekday()<5:
message_1=today.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
message_2=yesterday.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("p4 changes -s submitted -t //depot2/...message_2,message_1")
elif today.weekday()==5:
twodayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
else:
threedayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
it should show the changelists between yesterday and today
python cmd perforce
1
I think you need to use the values of the variablesmessage_2
andmessage_1
in yourp4 changes
command.
– Bryan Pendleton
Jan 2 at 14:39
Can you put it more clearly?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:31
how to modify it?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:39
1
hello, guy, i have solved the issue, the method os.system only return '0' or '1'
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:43
so i use os.popen(), it returns the output value.
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:44
add a comment |
when i input these scripts, the result is 0.
i want it to help me show yesterday's submitted changelists, if yesterday is weekends,skip.
it runs in python 3.7
is it grammar mistakes? i don't know how to correct it
import os
import datetime
today=datetime.datetime.now()
yesterday=today-datetime.timedelta(days=1)
twodayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=2)
threedayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=3)
if today.weekday()<5:
message_1=today.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
message_2=yesterday.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("p4 changes -s submitted -t //depot2/...message_2,message_1")
elif today.weekday()==5:
twodayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
else:
threedayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
it should show the changelists between yesterday and today
python cmd perforce
when i input these scripts, the result is 0.
i want it to help me show yesterday's submitted changelists, if yesterday is weekends,skip.
it runs in python 3.7
is it grammar mistakes? i don't know how to correct it
import os
import datetime
today=datetime.datetime.now()
yesterday=today-datetime.timedelta(days=1)
twodayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=2)
threedayago=today-datetime.timedelta(days=3)
if today.weekday()<5:
message_1=today.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
message_2=yesterday.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("p4 changes -s submitted -t //depot2/...message_2,message_1")
elif today.weekday()==5:
twodayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
else:
threedayago.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
os.system("pause")
it should show the changelists between yesterday and today
python cmd perforce
python cmd perforce
asked Jan 2 at 8:58
winnie_xiawinnie_xia
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I think you need to use the values of the variablesmessage_2
andmessage_1
in yourp4 changes
command.
– Bryan Pendleton
Jan 2 at 14:39
Can you put it more clearly?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:31
how to modify it?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:39
1
hello, guy, i have solved the issue, the method os.system only return '0' or '1'
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:43
so i use os.popen(), it returns the output value.
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:44
add a comment |
1
I think you need to use the values of the variablesmessage_2
andmessage_1
in yourp4 changes
command.
– Bryan Pendleton
Jan 2 at 14:39
Can you put it more clearly?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:31
how to modify it?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:39
1
hello, guy, i have solved the issue, the method os.system only return '0' or '1'
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:43
so i use os.popen(), it returns the output value.
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:44
1
1
I think you need to use the values of the variables
message_2
and message_1
in your p4 changes
command.– Bryan Pendleton
Jan 2 at 14:39
I think you need to use the values of the variables
message_2
and message_1
in your p4 changes
command.– Bryan Pendleton
Jan 2 at 14:39
Can you put it more clearly?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:31
Can you put it more clearly?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:31
how to modify it?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:39
how to modify it?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:39
1
1
hello, guy, i have solved the issue, the method os.system only return '0' or '1'
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:43
hello, guy, i have solved the issue, the method os.system only return '0' or '1'
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:43
so i use os.popen(), it returns the output value.
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:44
so i use os.popen(), it returns the output value.
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:44
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I think you need to use the values of the variables
message_2
andmessage_1
in yourp4 changes
command.– Bryan Pendleton
Jan 2 at 14:39
Can you put it more clearly?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:31
how to modify it?
– winnie_xia
Jan 3 at 6:39
1
hello, guy, i have solved the issue, the method os.system only return '0' or '1'
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:43
so i use os.popen(), it returns the output value.
– winnie_xia
Jan 7 at 8:44