Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
# OBJECTIVE: Install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems and boot from UEFI. | |
# Note this encrypted installation method, while perfectly correct and highly secure, CANNOT support encrypted /boot and | |
# also CANNOT be subsequently converted to support an encrypted /boot!!! A CLEAN INSTALL will be required! | |
# Therefore, if you want to have an encrypted /boot or will want an encrypted /boot system at some point in the future, | |
# please ONLY follow my encrypted /boot installation guide, which lives here: |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# names of latest versions of each package | |
export VERSION_PCRE=pcre-8.38 | |
export VERSION_OPENSSL=openssl-1.0.2d | |
export VERSION_NGINX=nginx-1.9.7 | |
# URLs to the source directories | |
export SOURCE_OPENSSL=https://www.openssl.org/source/ | |
export SOURCE_PCRE=ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/ |
Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!