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Georg Brandlf6842722008-01-19 22:08:21 +00001.. highlightlang:: c
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3.. _fileobjects:
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5File Objects
6------------
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8.. index:: object: file
9
10Python's built-in file objects are implemented entirely on the :ctype:`FILE\*`
11support from the C standard library. This is an implementation detail and may
12change in future releases of Python.
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15.. ctype:: PyFileObject
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17 This subtype of :ctype:`PyObject` represents a Python file object.
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20.. cvar:: PyTypeObject PyFile_Type
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22 .. index:: single: FileType (in module types)
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24 This instance of :ctype:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python file type. This is
25 exposed to Python programs as ``file`` and ``types.FileType``.
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28.. cfunction:: int PyFile_Check(PyObject *p)
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30 Return true if its argument is a :ctype:`PyFileObject` or a subtype of
31 :ctype:`PyFileObject`.
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33 .. versionchanged:: 2.2
34 Allowed subtypes to be accepted.
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37.. cfunction:: int PyFile_CheckExact(PyObject *p)
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39 Return true if its argument is a :ctype:`PyFileObject`, but not a subtype of
40 :ctype:`PyFileObject`.
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42 .. versionadded:: 2.2
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45.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyFile_FromString(char *filename, char *mode)
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47 .. index:: single: fopen()
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49 On success, return a new file object that is opened on the file given by
50 *filename*, with a file mode given by *mode*, where *mode* has the same
51 semantics as the standard C routine :cfunc:`fopen`. On failure, return *NULL*.
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54.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyFile_FromFile(FILE *fp, char *name, char *mode, int (*close)(FILE*))
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56 Create a new :ctype:`PyFileObject` from the already-open standard C file
57 pointer, *fp*. The function *close* will be called when the file should be
Victor Stinner63c22fa2011-09-23 19:37:03 +020058 closed. Return *NULL* and close the file using *close* on failure.
59 *close* is optional and can be set to *NULL*.
Georg Brandlf6842722008-01-19 22:08:21 +000060
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Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +000062.. cfunction:: FILE* PyFile_AsFile(PyObject \*p)
Georg Brandlf6842722008-01-19 22:08:21 +000063
64 Return the file object associated with *p* as a :ctype:`FILE\*`.
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Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +000066 If the caller will ever use the returned :ctype:`FILE\*` object while
Georg Brandl63e284d2010-10-15 17:52:59 +000067 the :term:`GIL` is released it must also call the :cfunc:`PyFile_IncUseCount` and
Georg Brandle92818f2009-01-03 20:47:01 +000068 :cfunc:`PyFile_DecUseCount` functions described below as appropriate.
Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +000069
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71.. cfunction:: void PyFile_IncUseCount(PyFileObject \*p)
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73 Increments the PyFileObject's internal use count to indicate
74 that the underlying :ctype:`FILE\*` is being used.
75 This prevents Python from calling f_close() on it from another thread.
Georg Brandle92818f2009-01-03 20:47:01 +000076 Callers of this must call :cfunc:`PyFile_DecUseCount` when they are
Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +000077 finished with the :ctype:`FILE\*`. Otherwise the file object will
78 never be closed by Python.
79
Georg Brandl63e284d2010-10-15 17:52:59 +000080 The :term:`GIL` must be held while calling this function.
Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +000081
Georg Brandl63e284d2010-10-15 17:52:59 +000082 The suggested use is to call this after :cfunc:`PyFile_AsFile` and before
83 you release the GIL::
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85 FILE *fp = PyFile_AsFile(p);
86 PyFile_IncUseCount(p);
87 /* ... */
88 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
89 do_something(fp);
90 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
91 /* ... */
92 PyFile_DecUseCount(p);
Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +000093
94 .. versionadded:: 2.6
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97.. cfunction:: void PyFile_DecUseCount(PyFileObject \*p)
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99 Decrements the PyFileObject's internal unlocked_count member to
100 indicate that the caller is done with its own use of the :ctype:`FILE\*`.
Georg Brandle92818f2009-01-03 20:47:01 +0000101 This may only be called to undo a prior call to :cfunc:`PyFile_IncUseCount`.
Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +0000102
Georg Brandl63e284d2010-10-15 17:52:59 +0000103 The :term:`GIL` must be held while calling this function (see the example
104 above).
Gregory P. Smithaa63d0d2008-04-06 23:11:17 +0000105
106 .. versionadded:: 2.6
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Georg Brandlf6842722008-01-19 22:08:21 +0000108
109.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyFile_GetLine(PyObject *p, int n)
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111 .. index:: single: EOFError (built-in exception)
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113 Equivalent to ``p.readline([n])``, this function reads one line from the
114 object *p*. *p* may be a file object or any object with a :meth:`readline`
115 method. If *n* is ``0``, exactly one line is read, regardless of the length of
116 the line. If *n* is greater than ``0``, no more than *n* bytes will be read
117 from the file; a partial line can be returned. In both cases, an empty string
118 is returned if the end of the file is reached immediately. If *n* is less than
119 ``0``, however, one line is read regardless of length, but :exc:`EOFError` is
120 raised if the end of the file is reached immediately.
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123.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyFile_Name(PyObject *p)
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125 Return the name of the file specified by *p* as a string object.
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128.. cfunction:: void PyFile_SetBufSize(PyFileObject *p, int n)
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130 .. index:: single: setvbuf()
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132 Available on systems with :cfunc:`setvbuf` only. This should only be called
133 immediately after file object creation.
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136.. cfunction:: int PyFile_SetEncoding(PyFileObject *p, const char *enc)
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138 Set the file's encoding for Unicode output to *enc*. Return 1 on success and 0
139 on failure.
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141 .. versionadded:: 2.3
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Martin v. Löwis99815892008-06-01 07:20:46 +0000144.. cfunction:: int PyFile_SetEncodingAndErrors(PyFileObject *p, const char *enc, *errors)
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146 Set the file's encoding for Unicode output to *enc*, and its error
147 mode to *err*. Return 1 on success and 0 on failure.
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149 .. versionadded:: 2.6
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Georg Brandlf6842722008-01-19 22:08:21 +0000152.. cfunction:: int PyFile_SoftSpace(PyObject *p, int newflag)
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154 .. index:: single: softspace (file attribute)
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156 This function exists for internal use by the interpreter. Set the
157 :attr:`softspace` attribute of *p* to *newflag* and return the previous value.
158 *p* does not have to be a file object for this function to work properly; any
159 object is supported (thought its only interesting if the :attr:`softspace`
160 attribute can be set). This function clears any errors, and will return ``0``
161 as the previous value if the attribute either does not exist or if there were
162 errors in retrieving it. There is no way to detect errors from this function,
163 but doing so should not be needed.
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166.. cfunction:: int PyFile_WriteObject(PyObject *obj, PyObject *p, int flags)
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168 .. index:: single: Py_PRINT_RAW
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170 Write object *obj* to file object *p*. The only supported flag for *flags* is
171 :const:`Py_PRINT_RAW`; if given, the :func:`str` of the object is written
172 instead of the :func:`repr`. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on failure; the
173 appropriate exception will be set.
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176.. cfunction:: int PyFile_WriteString(const char *s, PyObject *p)
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178 Write string *s* to file object *p*. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on
179 failure; the appropriate exception will be set.