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Created on 2009年04月23日 13:03 by bennorth, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:56 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| tarfile.rst.patch | bennorth, 2009年04月23日 13:03 | Patch to Doc/library/tarfile.rst | ||
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| msg86366 - (view) | Author: Ben North (bennorth) * | Date: 2009年04月23日 13:03 | |
The current documentation for tarfile.TarFile.extractfile() does not mention that the returned 'file-like object' supports close() and also iteration. The attached patch (against svn trunk) fixes this. (Background: I was wondering whether I could write def process_and_close_file(f_in): with closing(f_in) as f: # Do stuff with f. and have it work whether f_in was a true file or the return value of extractfile(), and thought from the documentation that I couldn't. Of course, I could have just tried it, but I think fixing the documentation wouldn't hurt.) |
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| msg86525 - (view) | Author: Georg Brandl (georg.brandl) * (Python committer) | Date: 2009年04月25日 15:05 | |
Thanks, applied in r71903. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:56:48 | admin | set | github: 50071 |
| 2009年04月25日 15:05:14 | georg.brandl | set | status: open -> closed resolution: fixed messages: + msg86525 |
| 2009年04月23日 13:03:08 | bennorth | create | |