Note regarding + mode truncation applies to both text and binary mode (GH-11314) (GH-15869)
* Improve doc on open's mode +
* Improve wording
* Address comment from Rémi
(cherry picked from commit c1d8c1cb8e90a54a3daaa7fcdb8d6ca7f08d6a73)
Co-authored-by: Andre Delfino <adelfino@gmail.com>
diff --git a/Doc/library/functions.rst b/Doc/library/functions.rst
index c748b08..a4097b0 100644
--- a/Doc/library/functions.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/functions.rst
@@ -1068,12 +1068,12 @@
``'a'`` open for writing, appending to the end of the file if it exists
``'b'`` binary mode
``'t'`` text mode (default)
- ``'+'`` open a disk file for updating (reading and writing)
+ ``'+'`` open for updating (reading and writing)
========= ===============================================================
The default mode is ``'r'`` (open for reading text, synonym of ``'rt'``).
- For binary read-write access, the mode ``'w+b'`` opens and truncates the file
- to 0 bytes. ``'r+b'`` opens the file without truncation.
+ Modes ``'w+'`` and ``'w+b'`` opens and truncates the file. Modes ``'r+'``
+ and ``'r+b'`` opens the file with no truncation.
As mentioned in the :ref:`io-overview`, Python distinguishes between binary
and text I/O. Files opened in binary mode (including ``'b'`` in the *mode*