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Oops, I did. Thanks for that.
So setContent overwrites the file like open('myfile', 'w').write() would, except it has an option to give the temporary file a different extension (in case of a crash while writing). That's understandable for Twisted.
getContent returns a file-like object, which is more like Path's open().
One thing I am not seeing is a readlines/writelines in these two libaries. I still think they would be useful, even without the size argument for readlines.
So this is what I am seeing now:
read_text(encoding=None)
readlines_text(encoding=None) ..(or read_textlines?)
read_bytes()
readlines_bytes()
write(data, append=False) ..(mode is decided based on data type)
writelines(lines, append=False)
..determining the mode for writelines looks at the first item's type?
The regular writelines fails with 'must be str, not [insert wrong type]' when opened with 'w', and '[insert wrong type] does not support the buffer interface' when opened with 'wb'. |
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| 2014-01-23 21:33:18 | cjwelborn | set | recipients:
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| 2014-01-23 21:33:18 | cjwelborn | set | messageid: <[email protected]> |
| 2014-01-23 21:33:18 | cjwelborn | link | issue20218 messages |
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