The services in this module give you access to command line arguments, standard input and output streams, and other system-related facilities.
argvsys.argv[0]
is the name of your Python script, or
"-c" if in interactive mode.
The remaining elements,
sys.argv[1:],
are the command line arguments, if any.
builtin_module_namesA list of the names of the modules compiled into your installation of Python.
exit(n)Terminate execution with status
.n
modulesA dictionary of the modules already loaded.
pathThe search path for modules, a list of strings in search order.
Note: You can
modify this list. For example, if you want
Python to search directory
/u/dora/python/lib
for modules to import before searching
any other directory, these two lines will
do it:
import sys sys.path.insert(0, "/u/dora/python/lib")
platformA string identifying the software architecture.
stdinThe standard input stream as a file object.
stdoutThe standard output stream as a file object.
stderrThe standard error stream as a file object.