| .. highlightlang:: c |
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| .. _fileobjects: |
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| File Objects |
| ------------ |
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| .. index:: object: file |
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| Python's built-in file objects are implemented entirely on the :ctype:`FILE\*` |
| support from the C standard library. This is an implementation detail and may |
| change in future releases of Python. |
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| .. ctype:: PyFileObject |
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| This subtype of :ctype:`PyObject` represents a Python file object. |
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| .. cvar:: PyTypeObject PyFile_Type |
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| .. index:: single: FileType (in module types) |
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| This instance of :ctype:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python file type. This is |
| exposed to Python programs as ``file`` and ``types.FileType``. |
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| .. cfunction:: int PyFile_Check(PyObject *p) |
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| Return true if its argument is a :ctype:`PyFileObject` or a subtype of |
| :ctype:`PyFileObject`. |
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| .. cfunction:: int PyFile_CheckExact(PyObject *p) |
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| Return true if its argument is a :ctype:`PyFileObject`, but not a subtype of |
| :ctype:`PyFileObject`. |
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| .. cfunction:: PyFile_FromFd(int fd, char *name, char *mode, int buffering, char *encoding, char *newline, int closefd) |
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| Create a new :ctype:`PyFileObject` from the file descriptor of an already |
| opened file *fd*. The arguments *name*, *encoding* and *newline* can be |
| *NULL* to use the defaults; *buffering* can be *-1* to use the default. |
| Return *NULL* on failure. |
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| .. warning:: |
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| Take care when you are mixing streams and descriptors! For more |
| information, see `the GNU C Library docs |
| <http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Stream_002fDescriptor-Precautions.html#Stream_002fDescriptor-Precautions>`_. |
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| .. cfunction:: int PyObject_AsFileDescriptor(PyObject *p) |
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| Return the file descriptor associated with *p* as an :ctype:`int`. If the |
| object is an integer, its value is returned. If not, the |
| object's :meth:`fileno` method is called if it exists; the method must return |
| an integer, which is returned as the file descriptor value. Sets an |
| exception and returns ``-1`` on failure. |
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| .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyFile_GetLine(PyObject *p, int n) |
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| .. index:: single: EOFError (built-in exception) |
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| Equivalent to ``p.readline([n])``, this function reads one line from the |
| object *p*. *p* may be a file object or any object with a :meth:`readline` |
| method. If *n* is ``0``, exactly one line is read, regardless of the length of |
| the line. If *n* is greater than ``0``, no more than *n* bytes will be read |
| from the file; a partial line can be returned. In both cases, an empty string |
| is returned if the end of the file is reached immediately. If *n* is less than |
| ``0``, however, one line is read regardless of length, but :exc:`EOFError` is |
| raised if the end of the file is reached immediately. |
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| .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyFile_Name(PyObject *p) |
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| Return the name of the file specified by *p* as a string object. |
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| .. cfunction:: void PyFile_SetBufSize(PyFileObject *p, int n) |
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| .. index:: single: setvbuf() |
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| Available on systems with :cfunc:`setvbuf` only. This should only be called |
| immediately after file object creation. |
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| .. cfunction:: int PyFile_SetEncoding(PyFileObject *p, const char *enc) |
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| Set the file's encoding for Unicode output to *enc*. Return 1 on success and 0 |
| on failure. |
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| .. cfunction:: int PyFile_SoftSpace(PyObject *p, int newflag) |
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| .. index:: single: softspace (file attribute) |
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| This function exists for internal use by the interpreter. Set the |
| :attr:`softspace` attribute of *p* to *newflag* and return the previous value. |
| *p* does not have to be a file object for this function to work properly; any |
| object is supported (thought its only interesting if the :attr:`softspace` |
| attribute can be set). This function clears any errors, and will return ``0`` |
| as the previous value if the attribute either does not exist or if there were |
| errors in retrieving it. There is no way to detect errors from this function, |
| but doing so should not be needed. |
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| .. cfunction:: int PyFile_WriteObject(PyObject *obj, PyObject *p, int flags) |
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| .. index:: single: Py_PRINT_RAW |
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| Write object *obj* to file object *p*. The only supported flag for *flags* is |
| :const:`Py_PRINT_RAW`; if given, the :func:`str` of the object is written |
| instead of the :func:`repr`. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on failure; the |
| appropriate exception will be set. |
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| .. cfunction:: int PyFile_WriteString(const char *s, PyObject *p) |
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| Write string *s* to file object *p*. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on |
| failure; the appropriate exception will be set. |