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parttypes can be either:
- A code for MBR/DOS
- An UUID for GPT
User needs a label instance before using a parttype getter. If checking
for a parttype using a code, check if the current label support that
kind of parttype identification before retrieving it. Same applies for
UUID based parttypes.
If wrong identity type is used, raise an exception. Errors regarding
parttype are more informative this way.
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Only two line breaks separate copyright notice from source.
For the rest of the source file any function declaration or similar
block is separated with a line break from any other block.
Except when a python function definition is previously followed by
a docstring #define block.
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Parttype is a container for partition types in libfdisk.
In python-libfdisk, the only way to create parttype instances
is using the corresponding label-specific function:
get_parttype_from_{code,string}
This function wraps libfdisk's label_get_parttype_from_code (lookup DOS
label parttype by hex code) and label_get_parttype_from_string (lookup
GPT parttype by type uuid)
For example, to get the parttype instance of 'EFI System'
partition type of a GPT label, with type uuid
'c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b':
>>> import fdisk
>>> cxt = fdisk.Context('./disk.bin', readonly=False)
>>> cxt.create_disklabel('gpt')
>>> efitype = cxt.label.get_parttype_from_string("c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b")
>>> efitype
<libfdisk.PartType object at 0x7f503e4a5270, name=EFI System>
See:
https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.34/libfdisk-docs/libfdisk-Partition-types.html
https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.34/libfdisk-docs/libfdisk-Label.html#fdisk-label-get-parttype-from-code
https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.34/libfdisk-docs/libfdisk-Label.html#fdisk-label-get-parttype-from-string
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Declutters PyTypeObject struct initialization when declaring new types.
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LGPL2.1 or later.
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Add sources, setup.py and .gitignore
Build/Install:
python setup.py build
python setup.py install
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