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Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +00001:mod:`io` --- Core tools for working with streams
2=================================================
3
4.. module:: io
5 :synopsis: Core tools for working with streams.
6.. moduleauthor:: Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>
7.. moduleauthor:: Mike Verdone <mike.verdone@gmail.com>
8.. moduleauthor:: Mark Russell <mark.russell@zen.co.uk>
Benjamin Peterson4fa88fa2009-03-04 00:14:51 +00009.. moduleauthor:: Antoine Pitrou <solipsis@pitrou.net>
10.. moduleauthor:: Amaury Forgeot d'Arc <amauryfa@gmail.com>
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000011.. sectionauthor:: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000012
13The :mod:`io` module provides the Python interfaces to stream handling. The
14builtin :func:`open` function is defined in this module.
15
16At the top of the I/O hierarchy is the abstract base class :class:`IOBase`. It
17defines the basic interface to a stream. Note, however, that there is no
Mark Dickinson934896d2009-02-21 20:59:32 +000018separation between reading and writing to streams; implementations are allowed
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000019to throw an :exc:`IOError` if they do not support a given operation.
20
21Extending :class:`IOBase` is :class:`RawIOBase` which deals simply with the
22reading and writing of raw bytes to a stream. :class:`FileIO` subclasses
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +000023:class:`RawIOBase` to provide an interface to files in the machine's
24file system.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000025
26:class:`BufferedIOBase` deals with buffering on a raw byte stream
27(:class:`RawIOBase`). Its subclasses, :class:`BufferedWriter`,
28:class:`BufferedReader`, and :class:`BufferedRWPair` buffer streams that are
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +000029readable, writable, and both readable and writable.
30:class:`BufferedRandom` provides a buffered interface to random access
31streams. :class:`BytesIO` is a simple stream of in-memory bytes.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000032
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +000033Another :class:`IOBase` subclass, :class:`TextIOBase`, deals with
34streams whose bytes represent text, and handles encoding and decoding
35from and to strings. :class:`TextIOWrapper`, which extends it, is a
36buffered text interface to a buffered raw stream
37(:class:`BufferedIOBase`). Finally, :class:`StringIO` is an in-memory
38stream for text.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000039
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000040Argument names are not part of the specification, and only the arguments of
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +000041:func:`open` are intended to be used as keyword arguments.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000042
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000043
44Module Interface
45----------------
46
47.. data:: DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
48
49 An int containing the default buffer size used by the module's buffered I/O
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +000050 classes. :func:`open` uses the file's blksize (as obtained by
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000051 :func:`os.stat`) if possible.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000052
53.. function:: open(file[, mode[, buffering[, encoding[, errors[, newline[, closefd=True]]]]]])
54
Benjamin Petersondd219122008-04-11 21:17:32 +000055 Open *file* and return a stream. If the file cannot be opened, an
56 :exc:`IOError` is raised.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000057
Benjamin Petersondd219122008-04-11 21:17:32 +000058 *file* is either a string giving the name (and the path if the file isn't in
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +000059 the current working directory) of the file to be opened or a file
60 descriptor of the file to be opened. (If a file descriptor is given,
61 for example, from :func:`os.fdopen`, it is closed when the returned
62 I/O object is closed, unless *closefd* is set to ``False``.)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000063
Benjamin Petersondd219122008-04-11 21:17:32 +000064 *mode* is an optional string that specifies the mode in which the file is
65 opened. It defaults to ``'r'`` which means open for reading in text mode.
66 Other common values are ``'w'`` for writing (truncating the file if it
67 already exists), and ``'a'`` for appending (which on *some* Unix systems,
68 means that *all* writes append to the end of the file regardless of the
69 current seek position). In text mode, if *encoding* is not specified the
70 encoding used is platform dependent. (For reading and writing raw bytes use
71 binary mode and leave *encoding* unspecified.) The available modes are:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000072
73 ========= ===============================================================
74 Character Meaning
75 --------- ---------------------------------------------------------------
76 ``'r'`` open for reading (default)
77 ``'w'`` open for writing, truncating the file first
78 ``'a'`` open for writing, appending to the end of the file if it exists
79 ``'b'`` binary mode
80 ``'t'`` text mode (default)
81 ``'+'`` open a disk file for updating (reading and writing)
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +000082 ``'U'`` universal newline mode (for backwards compatibility; should
83 not be used in new code)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000084 ========= ===============================================================
85
86 The default mode is ``'rt'`` (open for reading text). For binary random
87 access, the mode ``'w+b'`` opens and truncates the file to 0 bytes, while
88 ``'r+b'`` opens the file without truncation.
89
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000090 Python distinguishes between files opened in binary and text modes, even when
91 the underlying operating system doesn't. Files opened in binary mode
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +000092 (including ``'b'`` in the *mode* argument) return contents as ``bytes``
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000093 objects without any decoding. In text mode (the default, or when ``'t'`` is
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +000094 included in the *mode* argument), the contents of the file are returned as
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000095 strings, the bytes having been first decoded using a platform-dependent
96 encoding or using the specified *encoding* if given.
Benjamin Petersondd219122008-04-11 21:17:32 +000097
98 *buffering* is an optional integer used to set the buffering policy. By
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000099 default full buffering is on. Pass 0 to switch buffering off (only allowed
100 in binary mode), 1 to set line buffering, and an integer > 1 for full
101 buffering.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000102
103 *encoding* is the name of the encoding used to decode or encode the file.
Benjamin Petersondd219122008-04-11 21:17:32 +0000104 This should only be used in text mode. The default encoding is platform
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000105 dependent, but any encoding supported by Python can be used. See the
Benjamin Petersondd219122008-04-11 21:17:32 +0000106 :mod:`codecs` module for the list of supported encodings.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000107
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +0000108 *errors* is an optional string that specifies how encoding and decoding
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +0000109 errors are to be handled. Pass ``'strict'`` to raise a :exc:`ValueError`
110 exception if there is an encoding error (the default of ``None`` has the same
111 effect), or pass ``'ignore'`` to ignore errors. (Note that ignoring encoding
112 errors can lead to data loss.) ``'replace'`` causes a replacement marker
113 (such as ``'?'``) to be inserted where there is malformed data. When
114 writing, ``'xmlcharrefreplace'`` (replace with the appropriate XML character
115 reference) or ``'backslashreplace'`` (replace with backslashed escape
116 sequences) can be used. Any other error handling name that has been
117 registered with :func:`codecs.register_error` is also valid.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000118
119 *newline* controls how universal newlines works (it only applies to text
120 mode). It can be ``None``, ``''``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, and ``'\r\n'``. It
121 works as follows:
122
123 * On input, if *newline* is ``None``, universal newlines mode is enabled.
124 Lines in the input can end in ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, or ``'\r\n'``, and these
125 are translated into ``'\n'`` before being returned to the caller. If it is
126 ``''``, universal newline mode is enabled, but line endings are returned to
127 the caller untranslated. If it has any of the other legal values, input
128 lines are only terminated by the given string, and the line ending is
129 returned to the caller untranslated.
130
131 * On output, if *newline* is ``None``, any ``'\n'`` characters written are
132 translated to the system default line separator, :data:`os.linesep`. If
133 *newline* is ``''``, no translation takes place. If *newline* is any of
134 the other legal values, any ``'\n'`` characters written are translated to
135 the given string.
136
Benjamin Peterson8cad9c72009-03-23 02:38:01 +0000137 If *closefd* is ``False`` and a file descriptor rather than a filename was
138 given, the underlying file descriptor will be kept open when the file is
139 closed. If a filename is given *closefd* has no effect and must be ``True``
140 (the default).
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000141
Benjamin Peterson8cad9c72009-03-23 02:38:01 +0000142 The type of file object returned by the :func:`open` function depends on the
143 mode. When :func:`open` is used to open a file in a text mode (``'w'``,
144 ``'r'``, ``'wt'``, ``'rt'``, etc.), it returns a subclass of
145 :class:`TextIOBase` (specifically :class:`TextIOWrapper`). When used to open
146 a file in a binary mode with buffering, the returned class is a subclass of
147 :class:`BufferedIOBase`. The exact class varies: in read binary mode, it
148 returns a :class:`BufferedReader`; in write binary and append binary modes,
149 it returns a :class:`BufferedWriter`, and in read/write mode, it returns a
150 :class:`BufferedRandom`. When buffering is disabled, the raw stream, a
151 subclass of :class:`RawIOBase`, :class:`FileIO`, is returned.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000152
153 It is also possible to use a string or bytearray as a file for both reading
Benjamin Petersondd219122008-04-11 21:17:32 +0000154 and writing. For strings :class:`StringIO` can be used like a file opened in
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000155 a text mode, and for bytearrays a :class:`BytesIO` can be used like a
156 file opened in a binary mode.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000157
158
159.. exception:: BlockingIOError
160
161 Error raised when blocking would occur on a non-blocking stream. It inherits
162 :exc:`IOError`.
163
164 In addition to those of :exc:`IOError`, :exc:`BlockingIOError` has one
165 attribute:
166
167 .. attribute:: characters_written
168
169 An integer containing the number of characters written to the stream
170 before it blocked.
171
172
173.. exception:: UnsupportedOperation
174
175 An exception inheriting :exc:`IOError` and :exc:`ValueError` that is raised
176 when an unsupported operation is called on a stream.
177
178
179I/O Base Classes
180----------------
181
182.. class:: IOBase
183
184 The abstract base class for all I/O classes, acting on streams of bytes.
185 There is no public constructor.
186
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000187 This class provides empty abstract implementations for many methods
188 that derived classes can override selectively; the default
189 implementations represent a file that cannot be read, written or
190 seeked.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000191
192 Even though :class:`IOBase` does not declare :meth:`read`, :meth:`readinto`,
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000193 or :meth:`write` because their signatures will vary, implementations and
194 clients should consider those methods part of the interface. Also,
195 implementations may raise a :exc:`IOError` when operations they do not
196 support are called.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000197
198 The basic type used for binary data read from or written to a file is
199 :class:`bytes`. :class:`bytearray`\s are accepted too, and in some cases
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000200 (such as :class:`readinto`) required. Text I/O classes work with
201 :class:`str` data.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000202
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000203 Note that calling any method (even inquiries) on a closed stream is
204 undefined. Implementations may raise :exc:`IOError` in this case.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000205
206 IOBase (and its subclasses) support the iterator protocol, meaning that an
207 :class:`IOBase` object can be iterated over yielding the lines in a stream.
208
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000209 IOBase is also a context manager and therefore supports the
210 :keyword:`with` statement. In this example, *file* is closed after the
211 :keyword:`with` statement's suite is finished---even if an exception occurs::
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000212
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000213 with open('spam.txt', 'w') as file:
214 file.write('Spam and eggs!')
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000215
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000216 :class:`IOBase` provides these data attributes and methods:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000217
218 .. method:: close()
219
Christian Heimesecc42a22008-11-05 19:30:32 +0000220 Flush and close this stream. This method has no effect if the file is
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000221 already closed. Once the file is closed, any operation on the file
Christian Heimesecc42a22008-11-05 19:30:32 +0000222 (e.g. reading or writing) will raise an :exc:`IOError`. The internal
223 file descriptor isn't closed if *closefd* was False.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000224
225 .. attribute:: closed
226
227 True if the stream is closed.
228
229 .. method:: fileno()
230
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000231 Return the underlying file descriptor (an integer) of the stream if it
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000232 exists. An :exc:`IOError` is raised if the IO object does not use a file
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000233 descriptor.
234
235 .. method:: flush()
236
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +0000237 Flush the write buffers of the stream if applicable. This does nothing
238 for read-only and non-blocking streams.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000239
240 .. method:: isatty()
241
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000242 Return ``True`` if the stream is interactive (i.e., connected to
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000243 a terminal/tty device).
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000244
245 .. method:: readable()
246
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000247 Return ``True`` if the stream can be read from. If False, :meth:`read`
248 will raise :exc:`IOError`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000249
250 .. method:: readline([limit])
251
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000252 Read and return one line from the stream. If *limit* is specified, at
253 most *limit* bytes will be read.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000254
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000255 The line terminator is always ``b'\n'`` for binary files; for text files,
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +0000256 the *newlines* argument to :func:`open` can be used to select the line
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000257 terminator(s) recognized.
258
259 .. method:: readlines([hint])
260
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000261 Read and return a list of lines from the stream. *hint* can be specified
262 to control the number of lines read: no more lines will be read if the
263 total size (in bytes/characters) of all lines so far exceeds *hint*.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000264
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000265 .. method:: seek(offset[, whence])
266
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000267 Change the stream position to the given byte *offset*. *offset* is
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000268 interpreted relative to the position indicated by *whence*. Values for
269 *whence* are:
270
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000271 * ``0`` -- start of the stream (the default); *offset* should be zero or positive
272 * ``1`` -- current stream position; *offset* may be negative
273 * ``2`` -- end of the stream; *offset* is usually negative
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000274
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000275 Return the new absolute position.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000276
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000277 .. method:: seekable()
278
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000279 Return ``True`` if the stream supports random access. If ``False``,
280 :meth:`seek`, :meth:`tell` and :meth:`truncate` will raise :exc:`IOError`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000281
282 .. method:: tell()
283
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000284 Return the current stream position.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000285
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000286 .. method:: truncate([size])
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000287
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000288 Truncate the file to at most *size* bytes. *size* defaults to the current
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000289 file position, as returned by :meth:`tell`.
290
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000291 .. method:: writable()
292
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000293 Return ``True`` if the stream supports writing. If ``False``,
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000294 :meth:`write` and :meth:`truncate` will raise :exc:`IOError`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000295
296 .. method:: writelines(lines)
297
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000298 Write a list of lines to the stream. Line separators are not added, so it
299 is usual for each of the lines provided to have a line separator at the
300 end.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000301
302
303.. class:: RawIOBase
304
305 Base class for raw binary I/O. It inherits :class:`IOBase`. There is no
306 public constructor.
307
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000308 In addition to the attributes and methods from :class:`IOBase`,
309 RawIOBase provides the following methods:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000310
Benjamin Petersonb47aace2008-04-09 21:38:38 +0000311 .. method:: read([n])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000312
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000313 Read and return all the bytes from the stream until EOF, or if *n* is
314 specified, up to *n* bytes. Only one system call is ever made. An empty
315 bytes object is returned on EOF; ``None`` is returned if the object is set
316 not to block and has no data to read.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000317
Benjamin Petersonb47aace2008-04-09 21:38:38 +0000318 .. method:: readall()
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000319
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000320 Read and return all the bytes from the stream until EOF, using multiple
321 calls to the stream if necessary.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000322
323 .. method:: readinto(b)
324
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000325 Read up to len(b) bytes into bytearray *b* and return the number of bytes
326 read.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000327
328 .. method:: write(b)
329
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000330 Write the given bytes or bytearray object, *b*, to the underlying raw
331 stream and return the number of bytes written (This is never less than
332 ``len(b)``, since if the write fails, an :exc:`IOError` will be raised).
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000333
334
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000335.. class:: BufferedIOBase
336
337 Base class for streams that support buffering. It inherits :class:`IOBase`.
338 There is no public constructor.
339
340 The main difference with :class:`RawIOBase` is that the :meth:`read` method
341 supports omitting the *size* argument, and does not have a default
342 implementation that defers to :meth:`readinto`.
343
344 In addition, :meth:`read`, :meth:`readinto`, and :meth:`write` may raise
345 :exc:`BlockingIOError` if the underlying raw stream is in non-blocking mode
346 and not ready; unlike their raw counterparts, they will never return
347 ``None``.
348
349 A typical implementation should not inherit from a :class:`RawIOBase`
350 implementation, but wrap one like :class:`BufferedWriter` and
351 :class:`BufferedReader`.
352
353 :class:`BufferedIOBase` provides or overrides these methods in addition to
354 those from :class:`IOBase`:
355
356 .. method:: read([n])
357
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000358 Read and return up to *n* bytes. If the argument is omitted, ``None``, or
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000359 negative, data is read and returned until EOF is reached. An empty bytes
360 object is returned if the stream is already at EOF.
361
362 If the argument is positive, and the underlying raw stream is not
363 interactive, multiple raw reads may be issued to satisfy the byte count
364 (unless EOF is reached first). But for interactive raw streams, at most
365 one raw read will be issued, and a short result does not imply that EOF is
366 imminent.
367
368 A :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the underlying raw stream has no
369 data at the moment.
370
Benjamin Peterson4fa88fa2009-03-04 00:14:51 +0000371 .. method:: read1([n])
372
373 Read and return up to *n* bytes, with at most one call to the underlying
374 raw stream's :meth:`~RawIOBase.read` method.
375
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000376 .. method:: readinto(b)
377
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000378 Read up to len(b) bytes into bytearray *b* and return the number of bytes
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000379 read.
380
381 Like :meth:`read`, multiple reads may be issued to the underlying raw
382 stream, unless the latter is 'interactive.'
383
384 A :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the underlying raw stream has no
385 data at the moment.
386
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000387 .. method:: write(b)
388
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000389 Write the given bytes or bytearray object, *b*, to the underlying raw
390 stream and return the number of bytes written (never less than ``len(b)``,
391 since if the write fails an :exc:`IOError` will be raised).
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000392
393 A :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the buffer is full, and the
394 underlying raw stream cannot accept more data at the moment.
395
396
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000397Raw File I/O
398------------
399
400.. class:: FileIO(name[, mode])
401
402 :class:`FileIO` represents a file containing bytes data. It implements
403 the :class:`RawIOBase` interface (and therefore the :class:`IOBase`
404 interface, too).
405
406 The *mode* can be ``'r'``, ``'w'`` or ``'a'`` for reading (default), writing,
407 or appending. The file will be created if it doesn't exist when opened for
408 writing or appending; it will be truncated when opened for writing. Add a
409 ``'+'`` to the mode to allow simultaneous reading and writing.
410
411 In addition to the attributes and methods from :class:`IOBase` and
412 :class:`RawIOBase`, :class:`FileIO` provides the following data
413 attributes and methods:
414
415 .. attribute:: mode
416
417 The mode as given in the constructor.
418
419 .. attribute:: name
420
421 The file name. This is the file descriptor of the file when no name is
422 given in the constructor.
423
424 .. method:: read([n])
425
426 Read and return at most *n* bytes. Only one system call is made, so it is
427 possible that less data than was requested is returned. Use :func:`len`
428 on the returned bytes object to see how many bytes were actually returned.
429 (In non-blocking mode, ``None`` is returned when no data is available.)
430
431 .. method:: readall()
432
433 Read and return the entire file's contents in a single bytes object. As
434 much as immediately available is returned in non-blocking mode. If the
435 EOF has been reached, ``b''`` is returned.
436
437 .. method:: write(b)
438
439 Write the bytes or bytearray object, *b*, to the file, and return
440 the number actually written. Only one system call is made, so it
441 is possible that only some of the data is written.
442
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000443
444Buffered Streams
445----------------
446
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000447.. class:: BytesIO([initial_bytes])
448
449 A stream implementation using an in-memory bytes buffer. It inherits
450 :class:`BufferedIOBase`.
451
452 The argument *initial_bytes* is an optional initial bytearray.
453
454 :class:`BytesIO` provides or overrides these methods in addition to those
455 from :class:`BufferedIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
456
457 .. method:: getvalue()
458
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000459 Return ``bytes`` containing the entire contents of the buffer.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000460
461 .. method:: read1()
462
Benjamin Peterson9efcc4b2008-04-14 21:30:21 +0000463 In :class:`BytesIO`, this is the same as :meth:`read`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000464
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000465 .. method:: truncate([size])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000466
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000467 Truncate the buffer to at most *size* bytes. *size* defaults to the
468 current stream position, as returned by :meth:`tell`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000469
470
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000471.. class:: BufferedReader(raw[, buffer_size])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000472
Benjamin Peterson13d4a612008-04-13 23:46:27 +0000473 A buffer for a readable, sequential :class:`RawIOBase` object. It inherits
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000474 :class:`BufferedIOBase`.
475
476 The constructor creates a :class:`BufferedReader` for the given readable
477 *raw* stream and *buffer_size*. If *buffer_size* is omitted,
478 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE` is used.
479
480 :class:`BufferedReader` provides or overrides these methods in addition to
481 those from :class:`BufferedIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
482
483 .. method:: peek([n])
484
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000485 Return 1 (or *n* if specified) bytes from a buffer without advancing the
486 position. Only a single read on the raw stream is done to satisfy the
487 call. The number of bytes returned may be less than requested since at
488 most all the buffer's bytes from the current position to the end are
489 returned.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000490
491 .. method:: read([n])
492
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000493 Read and return *n* bytes, or if *n* is not given or negative, until EOF
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000494 or if the read call would block in non-blocking mode.
495
496 .. method:: read1(n)
497
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000498 Read and return up to *n* bytes with only one call on the raw stream. If
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000499 at least one byte is buffered, only buffered bytes are returned.
500 Otherwise, one raw stream read call is made.
501
502
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000503.. class:: BufferedWriter(raw[, buffer_size[, max_buffer_size]])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000504
505 A buffer for a writeable sequential RawIO object. It inherits
506 :class:`BufferedIOBase`.
507
508 The constructor creates a :class:`BufferedWriter` for the given writeable
509 *raw* stream. If the *buffer_size* is not given, it defaults to
Benjamin Peterson394ee002009-03-05 22:33:59 +0000510 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE`.
511
512 *max_buffer_size* is unused and deprecated.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000513
514 :class:`BufferedWriter` provides or overrides these methods in addition to
515 those from :class:`BufferedIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
516
517 .. method:: flush()
518
519 Force bytes held in the buffer into the raw stream. A
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000520 :exc:`BlockingIOError` should be raised if the raw stream blocks.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000521
522 .. method:: write(b)
523
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000524 Write the bytes or bytearray object, *b*, onto the raw stream and return
525 the number of bytes written. A :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised when the
526 raw stream blocks.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000527
528
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000529.. class:: BufferedRWPair(reader, writer[, buffer_size[, max_buffer_size]])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000530
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000531 A combined buffered writer and reader object for a raw stream that can be
532 written to and read from. It has and supports both :meth:`read`, :meth:`write`,
533 and their variants. This is useful for sockets and two-way pipes.
534 It inherits :class:`BufferedIOBase`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000535
536 *reader* and *writer* are :class:`RawIOBase` objects that are readable and
537 writeable respectively. If the *buffer_size* is omitted it defaults to
Benjamin Peterson394ee002009-03-05 22:33:59 +0000538 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE`.
539
540 *max_buffer_size* is unused and deprecated.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000541
542 :class:`BufferedRWPair` implements all of :class:`BufferedIOBase`\'s methods.
543
544
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000545.. class:: BufferedRandom(raw[, buffer_size[, max_buffer_size]])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000546
547 A buffered interface to random access streams. It inherits
548 :class:`BufferedReader` and :class:`BufferedWriter`.
549
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000550 The constructor creates a reader and writer for a seekable raw stream, given
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000551 in the first argument. If the *buffer_size* is omitted it defaults to
Benjamin Peterson394ee002009-03-05 22:33:59 +0000552 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE`.
553
554 *max_buffer_size* is unused and deprecated.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000555
556 :class:`BufferedRandom` is capable of anything :class:`BufferedReader` or
557 :class:`BufferedWriter` can do.
558
559
560Text I/O
561--------
562
563.. class:: TextIOBase
564
565 Base class for text streams. This class provides a character and line based
566 interface to stream I/O. There is no :meth:`readinto` method because
567 Python's character strings are immutable. It inherits :class:`IOBase`.
568 There is no public constructor.
569
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000570 :class:`TextIOBase` provides or overrides these data attributes and
571 methods in addition to those from :class:`IOBase`:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000572
573 .. attribute:: encoding
574
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000575 The name of the encoding used to decode the stream's bytes into
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000576 strings, and to encode strings into bytes.
577
578 .. attribute:: newlines
579
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000580 A string, a tuple of strings, or ``None``, indicating the newlines
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000581 translated so far.
582
583 .. method:: read(n)
584
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000585 Read and return at most *n* characters from the stream as a single
586 :class:`str`. If *n* is negative or ``None``, reads to EOF.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000587
588 .. method:: readline()
589
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000590 Read until newline or EOF and return a single ``str``. If the stream is
591 already at EOF, an empty string is returned.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000592
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000593 .. method:: write(s)
594
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000595 Write the string *s* to the stream and return the number of characters
596 written.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000597
598
599.. class:: TextIOWrapper(buffer[, encoding[, errors[, newline[, line_buffering]]]])
600
601 A buffered text stream over a :class:`BufferedIOBase` raw stream, *buffer*.
602 It inherits :class:`TextIOBase`.
603
604 *encoding* gives the name of the encoding that the stream will be decoded or
605 encoded with. It defaults to :func:`locale.getpreferredencoding`.
606
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +0000607 *errors* is an optional string that specifies how encoding and decoding
608 errors are to be handled. Pass ``'strict'`` to raise a :exc:`ValueError`
609 exception if there is an encoding error (the default of ``None`` has the same
610 effect), or pass ``'ignore'`` to ignore errors. (Note that ignoring encoding
611 errors can lead to data loss.) ``'replace'`` causes a replacement marker
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +0000612 (such as ``'?'``) to be inserted where there is malformed data. When
613 writing, ``'xmlcharrefreplace'`` (replace with the appropriate XML character
614 reference) or ``'backslashreplace'`` (replace with backslashed escape
615 sequences) can be used. Any other error handling name that has been
616 registered with :func:`codecs.register_error` is also valid.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000617
618 *newline* can be ``None``, ``''``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, or ``'\r\n'``. It
619 controls the handling of line endings. If it is ``None``, universal newlines
620 is enabled. With this enabled, on input, the lines endings ``'\n'``,
621 ``'\r'``, or ``'\r\n'`` are translated to ``'\n'`` before being returned to
622 the caller. Conversely, on output, ``'\n'`` is translated to the system
Mark Dickinson934896d2009-02-21 20:59:32 +0000623 default line separator, :data:`os.linesep`. If *newline* is any other of its
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000624 legal values, that newline becomes the newline when the file is read and it
625 is returned untranslated. On output, ``'\n'`` is converted to the *newline*.
626
627 If *line_buffering* is ``True``, :meth:`flush` is implied when a call to
628 write contains a newline character.
629
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000630 :class:`TextIOWrapper` provides these data attributes in addition to those of
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000631 :class:`TextIOBase` and its parents:
632
633 .. attribute:: errors
634
635 The encoding and decoding error setting.
636
637 .. attribute:: line_buffering
638
639 Whether line buffering is enabled.
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000640
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000641
Benjamin Petersonaa1c8d82009-03-09 02:02:23 +0000642.. class:: StringIO([initial_value[, newline]])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000643
Georg Brandl2932d932008-05-30 06:27:09 +0000644 An in-memory stream for text. It inherits :class:`TextIOWrapper`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000645
Benjamin Petersonaa1c8d82009-03-09 02:02:23 +0000646 The initial value of the buffer (an empty string by default) can be set by
647 providing *initial_value*. The *newline* argument works like that of
648 :class:`TextIOWrapper`. The default is to do no newline translation.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000649
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000650 :class:`StringIO` provides this method in addition to those from
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000651 :class:`TextIOWrapper` and its parents:
652
653 .. method:: getvalue()
654
Georg Brandl2932d932008-05-30 06:27:09 +0000655 Return a ``str`` containing the entire contents of the buffer at any
656 time before the :class:`StringIO` object's :meth:`close` method is
657 called.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000658
Georg Brandl2932d932008-05-30 06:27:09 +0000659 Example usage::
660
661 import io
662
663 output = io.StringIO()
664 output.write('First line.\n')
665 print('Second line.', file=output)
666
667 # Retrieve file contents -- this will be
668 # 'First line.\nSecond line.\n'
669 contents = output.getvalue()
670
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000671 # Close object and discard memory buffer --
Georg Brandl2932d932008-05-30 06:27:09 +0000672 # .getvalue() will now raise an exception.
673 output.close()
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000674
675.. class:: IncrementalNewlineDecoder
676
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000677 A helper codec that decodes newlines for universal newlines mode. It
678 inherits :class:`codecs.IncrementalDecoder`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000679