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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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f9335b58
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f9335b58
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Jul 29, 1998
by
Guido van Rossum
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Clarify the + and b mode characters for open() a bit.
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@@ -392,12 +392,14 @@ any kind of sequence; the result is always a list.
\code
{
'a'
}
opens it for appending (which on
\emph
{
some
}
\UNIX
{}
systems means that
\emph
{
all
}
writes append to the end of the file,
regardless of the current seek position).
Modes
\code
{
'r+'
}
,
\code
{
'w+'
}
and
\code
{
'a+'
}
open the file for updating, provided the underlying
\code
{
stdio
}
library understands this. On systems that differentiate
between binary and text files,
\code
{
'b'
}
appended to the mode opens
the file in binary mode. If the file cannot be opened,
\exception
{
IOError
}
is raised.
Modes
\code
{
'r+'
}
,
\code
{
'w+'
}
and
\code
{
'a+'
}
open the file for
updating (note that
\code
{
'w+'
}
truncates the file). Append
\code
{
'b'
}
to the mode to open the file in binary mode, on systems
that differentiate between binary and text files (else it is
ignored). If the file cannot be opened,
\exception
{
IOError
}
is
raised.
If
\var
{
mode
}
is omitted, it defaults to
\code
{
'r'
}
.
The optional
\var
{
bufsize
}
argument specifies the file's desired
buffer size: 0 means unbuffered, 1 means line buffered, any other
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