Commit fde75ae0 authored by Serhiy Storchaka's avatar Serhiy Storchaka

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parents 93ac7ae7 7ee91942
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pair: UNIX; I/O control
This module performs file control and I/O control on file descriptors. It is an
interface to the :c:func:`fcntl` and :c:func:`ioctl` Unix routines.
interface to the :c:func:`fcntl` and :c:func:`ioctl` Unix routines. For a
complete description of these calls, see :manpage:`fcntl(2)` and
:manpage:`ioctl(2)` Unix manual pages.
All functions in this module take a file descriptor *fd* as their first
argument. This can be an integer file descriptor, such as returned by
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any combination of :const:`PARSE_DECLTYPES` and :const:`PARSE_COLNAMES` to turn
type detection on.
By default, *check_same_thread* is :const:`True` and only the creating thread may
use the connection. If set :const:`False`, the returned connection may be shared
across multiple threads. When using multiple threads with the same connection
writing operations should be serialized by the user to avoid data corruption.
By default, the :mod:`sqlite3` module uses its :class:`Connection` class for the
connect call. You can, however, subclass the :class:`Connection` class and make
:func:`connect` use your class instead by providing your class for the *factory*
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pair: POSIX; I/O control
pair: tty; I/O control
This module provides an interface to the POSIX calls for tty I/O control. For a
complete description of these calls, see the POSIX or Unix manual pages. It is
only available for those Unix versions that support POSIX *termios* style tty
I/O control (and then only if configured at installation time).
This module provides an interface to the POSIX calls for tty I/O control. For a
complete description of these calls, see :manpage:`termios(2)` Unix manual
page. It is only available for those Unix versions that support POSIX
*termios* style tty I/O control configured during installation.
All functions in this module take a file descriptor *fd* as their first
argument. This can be an integer file descriptor, such as returned by
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