Now that file objects are subclassable, you can get at the file constructor
just by doing type(f) where f is any file object.  This left a hole in
restricted execution mode that rexec.py can't plug by itself (although it
can plug part of it; the rest is plugged in fileobject.c now).
diff --git a/Lib/rexec.py b/Lib/rexec.py
index d1dd4eb..cece544 100644
--- a/Lib/rexec.py
+++ b/Lib/rexec.py
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
     ok_sys_names = ('ps1', 'ps2', 'copyright', 'version',
                     'platform', 'exit', 'maxint')
 
-    nok_builtin_names = ('open', 'reload', '__import__')
+    nok_builtin_names = ('open', 'file', 'reload', '__import__')
 
     def __init__(self, hooks = None, verbose = 0):
         ihooks._Verbose.__init__(self, verbose)
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
         m = self.copy_except(__builtin__, self.nok_builtin_names)
         m.__import__ = self.r_import
         m.reload = self.r_reload
-        m.open = self.r_open
+        m.open = m.file = self.r_open
 
     def make_main(self):
         m = self.add_module('__main__')
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_descr.py b/Lib/test/test_descr.py
index 02ef0ef..f1af5b9 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_descr.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_descr.py
@@ -1717,6 +1717,47 @@
             raise TestFailed("expected TypeError from bogus keyword "
                              "argument to %r" % constructor)
 
+def restricted():
+    import rexec
+    if verbose:
+        print "Testing interaction with restricted execution ..."
+
+    sandbox = rexec.RExec()
+
+    code1 = """f = open(%r, 'w')""" % TESTFN
+    code2 = """f = file(%r, 'w')""" % TESTFN
+    code3 = """\
+f = open(%r)
+t = type(f)  # a sneaky way to get the file() constructor
+f.close()
+f = t(%r, 'w')  # rexec can't catch this by itself
+""" % (TESTFN, TESTFN)
+
+    f = open(TESTFN, 'w')  # Create the file so code3 can find it.
+    f.close()
+
+    try:
+        for code in code1, code2, code3:
+            try:
+                sandbox.r_exec(code)
+            except IOError, msg:
+                if str(msg).find("restricted") >= 0:
+                    outcome = "OK"
+                else:
+                    outcome = "got an exception, but not an expected one"
+            else:
+                outcome = "expected a restricted-execution exception"
+
+            if outcome != "OK":
+                raise TestFailed("%s, in %r" % (outcome, code))
+
+    finally:
+        try:
+            import os
+            os.unlink(TESTFN)
+        except:
+            pass
+
 def all():
     lists()
     dicts()
@@ -1752,6 +1793,7 @@
     supers()
     inherits()
     keywords()
+    restricted()
 
 all()