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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Éric Araujo
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Add examples for opener argument of open (#13424).
Patch by Guillaume Pratte.
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:mod:`os.open` as *opener* results in functionality similar to passing
``None``).
The following example is an alternative implementation for opening files
for exclusive writing. If we did not have support for the ``'x'`` mode,
we could implement it with this opener::
>>> import os
>>> def open_exclusive(path, mode):
... return os.open(path, mode | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL)
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>>> filename = 'spam.txt'
>>> fp = open(filename, 'w', opener=open_exclusive)
>>> fp2 = open(filename, 'w', opener=open_exclusive)
Traceback (most recent call last):
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FileExistsError: [Errno 17] File exists: 'spam.txt'
This other example uses the :ref:`dir_fd` parameter of the
:func:`os.open` function to open a file relative to a given directory::
>>> import os
>>> def open_relative(dirname):
... dir_fd = os.open(dirname, os.O_RDONLY)
... def opener(path, flags):
... return os.open(path, flags, dir_fd=dir_fd)
... return opener
...
>>> opener = open_relative('somedir')
>>> with open('spamspam.txt', 'w', opener=opener) as f:
... print('This will be written to somedir/spamspam.txt', file=f)
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
The *opener* parameter was added.
The ``'x'`` mode was added.
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:mod:`os.open` as *opener* results in functionality similar to passing
``None``).
See the :func:`open` built-in function for examples on using the *opener*
parameter.
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
The *opener* parameter was added.
The ``'x'`` mode was added.
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@@ -929,6 +929,7 @@ Michael Pomraning
Iustin Pop
Claudiu Popa
John Popplewell
Guillaume Pratte
Amrit Prem
Paul Prescod
Donovan Preston
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