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Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +00001:mod:`io` --- Core tools for working with streams
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3
4.. module:: io
5 :synopsis: Core tools for working with streams.
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04006
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +00007.. moduleauthor:: Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>
8.. moduleauthor:: Mike Verdone <mike.verdone@gmail.com>
9.. moduleauthor:: Mark Russell <mark.russell@zen.co.uk>
Benjamin Peterson4fa88fa2009-03-04 00:14:51 +000010.. moduleauthor:: Antoine Pitrou <solipsis@pitrou.net>
11.. moduleauthor:: Amaury Forgeot d'Arc <amauryfa@gmail.com>
Benjamin Petersonef9f2bd2009-05-01 20:45:43 +000012.. moduleauthor:: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000013.. sectionauthor:: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000014
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -040015**Source code:** :source:`Lib/io.py`
16
17--------------
18
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000019.. _io-overview:
20
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000021Overview
22--------
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000023
R David Murray9f0c9402012-08-17 20:33:54 -040024.. index::
25 single: file object; io module
26
27The :mod:`io` module provides Python's main facilities for dealing with various
28types of I/O. There are three main types of I/O: *text I/O*, *binary I/O*
29and *raw I/O*. These are generic categories, and various backing stores can
30be used for each of them. A concrete object belonging to any of these
31categories is called a :term:`file object`. Other common terms are *stream*
32and *file-like object*.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000033
Srinivas Thatiparthy (శ్రీనివాస్ తాటిపర్తి)cd449802018-11-12 09:36:18 +053034Independent of its category, each concrete stream object will also have
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000035various capabilities: it can be read-only, write-only, or read-write. It can
36also allow arbitrary random access (seeking forwards or backwards to any
37location), or only sequential access (for example in the case of a socket or
38pipe).
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000039
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000040All streams are careful about the type of data you give to them. For example
41giving a :class:`str` object to the ``write()`` method of a binary stream
Stéphane Wirtele483f022018-10-26 12:52:11 +020042will raise a :exc:`TypeError`. So will giving a :class:`bytes` object to the
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000043``write()`` method of a text stream.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000044
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +020045.. versionchanged:: 3.3
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +030046 Operations that used to raise :exc:`IOError` now raise :exc:`OSError`, since
47 :exc:`IOError` is now an alias of :exc:`OSError`.
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +020048
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000049
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000050Text I/O
51^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +000052
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000053Text I/O expects and produces :class:`str` objects. This means that whenever
54the backing store is natively made of bytes (such as in the case of a file),
55encoding and decoding of data is made transparently as well as optional
56translation of platform-specific newline characters.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +000057
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000058The easiest way to create a text stream is with :meth:`open()`, optionally
59specifying an encoding::
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000060
61 f = open("myfile.txt", "r", encoding="utf-8")
62
63In-memory text streams are also available as :class:`StringIO` objects::
64
65 f = io.StringIO("some initial text data")
66
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +030067The text stream API is described in detail in the documentation of
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000068:class:`TextIOBase`.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000069
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000070
71Binary I/O
72^^^^^^^^^^
73
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +000074Binary I/O (also called *buffered I/O*) expects
75:term:`bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>` and produces :class:`bytes`
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000076objects. No encoding, decoding, or newline translation is performed. This
77category of streams can be used for all kinds of non-text data, and also when
78manual control over the handling of text data is desired.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000079
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000080The easiest way to create a binary stream is with :meth:`open()` with ``'b'`` in
81the mode string::
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000082
83 f = open("myfile.jpg", "rb")
84
85In-memory binary streams are also available as :class:`BytesIO` objects::
86
87 f = io.BytesIO(b"some initial binary data: \x00\x01")
88
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000089The binary stream API is described in detail in the docs of
90:class:`BufferedIOBase`.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000091
92Other library modules may provide additional ways to create text or binary
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +000093streams. See :meth:`socket.socket.makefile` for example.
94
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +000095
96Raw I/O
97^^^^^^^
98
99Raw I/O (also called *unbuffered I/O*) is generally used as a low-level
100building-block for binary and text streams; it is rarely useful to directly
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000101manipulate a raw stream from user code. Nevertheless, you can create a raw
102stream by opening a file in binary mode with buffering disabled::
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000103
104 f = open("myfile.jpg", "rb", buffering=0)
105
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000106The raw stream API is described in detail in the docs of :class:`RawIOBase`.
Benjamin Petersoncc12e1b2010-02-19 00:58:13 +0000107
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000108
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000109High-level Module Interface
110---------------------------
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000111
112.. data:: DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
113
114 An int containing the default buffer size used by the module's buffered I/O
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000115 classes. :func:`open` uses the file's blksize (as obtained by
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000116 :func:`os.stat`) if possible.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000117
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000118
Andrew Svetlova60de4f2013-02-17 16:55:58 +0200119.. function:: open(file, mode='r', buffering=-1, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None, closefd=True, opener=None)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000120
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000121 This is an alias for the builtin :func:`open` function.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000122
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -0700123 .. audit-event:: open path,mode,flags io.open
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700124
Steve Dower60419a72019-06-24 08:42:54 -0700125 This function raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``open`` with
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700126 arguments ``path``, ``mode`` and ``flags``. The ``mode`` and ``flags``
127 arguments may have been modified or inferred from the original call.
128
129
130.. function:: open_code(path)
131
132 Opens the provided file with mode ``'rb'``. This function should be used
133 when the intent is to treat the contents as executable code.
134
Shantanu831d58d2020-05-01 10:52:10 -0700135 ``path`` should be a :class:`str` and an absolute path.
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700136
137 The behavior of this function may be overridden by an earlier call to the
Shantanu831d58d2020-05-01 10:52:10 -0700138 :c:func:`PyFile_SetOpenCodeHook`. However, assuming that ``path`` is a
139 :class:`str` and an absolute path, ``open_code(path)`` should always behave
140 the same as ``open(path, 'rb')``. Overriding the behavior is intended for
141 additional validation or preprocessing of the file.
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700142
143 .. versionadded:: 3.8
144
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000145
146.. exception:: BlockingIOError
147
Antoine Pitrouf55011f2011-10-12 18:57:23 +0200148 This is a compatibility alias for the builtin :exc:`BlockingIOError`
149 exception.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000150
151
152.. exception:: UnsupportedOperation
153
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +0200154 An exception inheriting :exc:`OSError` and :exc:`ValueError` that is raised
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000155 when an unsupported operation is called on a stream.
156
157
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000158In-memory streams
159^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
160
Serhiy Storchakae5ea1ab2016-05-18 13:54:54 +0300161It is also possible to use a :class:`str` or :term:`bytes-like object` as a
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000162file for both reading and writing. For strings :class:`StringIO` can be used
163like a file opened in text mode. :class:`BytesIO` can be used like a file
164opened in binary mode. Both provide full read-write capabilities with random
165access.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000166
167
168.. seealso::
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000169
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000170 :mod:`sys`
171 contains the standard IO streams: :data:`sys.stdin`, :data:`sys.stdout`,
172 and :data:`sys.stderr`.
173
174
175Class hierarchy
176---------------
177
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000178The implementation of I/O streams is organized as a hierarchy of classes. First
179:term:`abstract base classes <abstract base class>` (ABCs), which are used to
180specify the various categories of streams, then concrete classes providing the
181standard stream implementations.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000182
183 .. note::
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000184
185 The abstract base classes also provide default implementations of some
186 methods in order to help implementation of concrete stream classes. For
187 example, :class:`BufferedIOBase` provides unoptimized implementations of
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300188 :meth:`~IOBase.readinto` and :meth:`~IOBase.readline`.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000189
190At the top of the I/O hierarchy is the abstract base class :class:`IOBase`. It
191defines the basic interface to a stream. Note, however, that there is no
192separation between reading and writing to streams; implementations are allowed
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000193to raise :exc:`UnsupportedOperation` if they do not support a given operation.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000194
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000195The :class:`RawIOBase` ABC extends :class:`IOBase`. It deals with the reading
196and writing of bytes to a stream. :class:`FileIO` subclasses :class:`RawIOBase`
197to provide an interface to files in the machine's file system.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000198
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200199The :class:`BufferedIOBase` ABC extends :class:`IOBase`. It deals with
200buffering on a raw binary stream (:class:`RawIOBase`). Its subclasses,
201:class:`BufferedWriter`, :class:`BufferedReader`, and :class:`BufferedRWPair`
202buffer raw binary streams that are readable, writable, and both readable and writable,
203respectively. :class:`BufferedRandom` provides a buffered interface to seekable streams.
204Another :class:`BufferedIOBase` subclass, :class:`BytesIO`, is a stream of
205in-memory bytes.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000206
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200207The :class:`TextIOBase` ABC extends :class:`IOBase`. It deals with
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000208streams whose bytes represent text, and handles encoding and decoding to and
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200209from strings. :class:`TextIOWrapper`, which extends :class:`TextIOBase`, is a buffered text
210interface to a buffered raw stream (:class:`BufferedIOBase`). Finally,
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000211:class:`StringIO` is an in-memory stream for text.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000212
213Argument names are not part of the specification, and only the arguments of
Benjamin Peterson6b4fa772010-08-30 13:19:53 +0000214:func:`open` are intended to be used as keyword arguments.
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000215
Andrew Svetloved636a82012-12-06 12:20:56 +0200216The following table summarizes the ABCs provided by the :mod:`io` module:
217
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100218.. tabularcolumns:: |l|l|L|L|
219
Andrew Svetloved636a82012-12-06 12:20:56 +0200220========================= ================== ======================== ==================================================
221ABC Inherits Stub Methods Mixin Methods and Properties
222========================= ================== ======================== ==================================================
223:class:`IOBase` ``fileno``, ``seek``, ``close``, ``closed``, ``__enter__``,
224 and ``truncate`` ``__exit__``, ``flush``, ``isatty``, ``__iter__``,
225 ``__next__``, ``readable``, ``readline``,
226 ``readlines``, ``seekable``, ``tell``,
227 ``writable``, and ``writelines``
228:class:`RawIOBase` :class:`IOBase` ``readinto`` and Inherited :class:`IOBase` methods, ``read``,
229 ``write`` and ``readall``
Sanyam Khurana1b74f9b2017-12-11 19:12:09 +0530230:class:`BufferedIOBase` :class:`IOBase` ``detach``, ``read``, Inherited :class:`IOBase` methods, ``readinto``,
231 ``read1``, and ``write`` and ``readinto1``
Andrew Svetloved636a82012-12-06 12:20:56 +0200232:class:`TextIOBase` :class:`IOBase` ``detach``, ``read``, Inherited :class:`IOBase` methods, ``encoding``,
233 ``readline``, and ``errors``, and ``newlines``
234 ``write``
235========================= ================== ======================== ==================================================
236
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000237
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000238I/O Base Classes
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000239^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000240
241.. class:: IOBase
242
243 The abstract base class for all I/O classes, acting on streams of bytes.
244 There is no public constructor.
245
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000246 This class provides empty abstract implementations for many methods
247 that derived classes can override selectively; the default
248 implementations represent a file that cannot be read, written or
249 seeked.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000250
Steve Palmer7b97ab32019-04-09 05:35:27 +0100251 Even though :class:`IOBase` does not declare :meth:`read`
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000252 or :meth:`write` because their signatures will vary, implementations and
253 clients should consider those methods part of the interface. Also,
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +0200254 implementations may raise a :exc:`ValueError` (or :exc:`UnsupportedOperation`)
255 when operations they do not support are called.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000256
257 The basic type used for binary data read from or written to a file is
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000258 :class:`bytes`. Other :term:`bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>` are
Steve Palmer7b97ab32019-04-09 05:35:27 +0100259 accepted as method arguments too. Text I/O classes work with :class:`str` data.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000260
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000261 Note that calling any method (even inquiries) on a closed stream is
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +0200262 undefined. Implementations may raise :exc:`ValueError` in this case.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000263
Éric Araujo3f7c0e42012-12-08 22:53:43 -0500264 :class:`IOBase` (and its subclasses) supports the iterator protocol, meaning
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300265 that an :class:`IOBase` object can be iterated over yielding the lines in a
266 stream. Lines are defined slightly differently depending on whether the
267 stream is a binary stream (yielding bytes), or a text stream (yielding
268 character strings). See :meth:`~IOBase.readline` below.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000269
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300270 :class:`IOBase` is also a context manager and therefore supports the
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000271 :keyword:`with` statement. In this example, *file* is closed after the
Serhiy Storchaka2b57c432018-12-19 08:09:46 +0200272 :keyword:`!with` statement's suite is finished---even if an exception occurs::
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000273
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000274 with open('spam.txt', 'w') as file:
275 file.write('Spam and eggs!')
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000276
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000277 :class:`IOBase` provides these data attributes and methods:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000278
279 .. method:: close()
280
Christian Heimesecc42a22008-11-05 19:30:32 +0000281 Flush and close this stream. This method has no effect if the file is
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000282 already closed. Once the file is closed, any operation on the file
Georg Brandl8569e582010-05-19 20:57:08 +0000283 (e.g. reading or writing) will raise a :exc:`ValueError`.
Antoine Pitrouf9fc08f2010-04-28 19:59:32 +0000284
285 As a convenience, it is allowed to call this method more than once;
286 only the first call, however, will have an effect.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000287
288 .. attribute:: closed
289
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300290 ``True`` if the stream is closed.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000291
292 .. method:: fileno()
293
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000294 Return the underlying file descriptor (an integer) of the stream if it
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +0200295 exists. An :exc:`OSError` is raised if the IO object does not use a file
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000296 descriptor.
297
298 .. method:: flush()
299
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +0000300 Flush the write buffers of the stream if applicable. This does nothing
301 for read-only and non-blocking streams.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000302
303 .. method:: isatty()
304
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000305 Return ``True`` if the stream is interactive (i.e., connected to
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000306 a terminal/tty device).
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000307
308 .. method:: readable()
309
Serhiy Storchakafbc1c262013-11-29 12:17:13 +0200310 Return ``True`` if the stream can be read from. If ``False``, :meth:`read`
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +0200311 will raise :exc:`OSError`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000312
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300313 .. method:: readline(size=-1)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000314
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300315 Read and return one line from the stream. If *size* is specified, at
316 most *size* bytes will be read.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000317
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000318 The line terminator is always ``b'\n'`` for binary files; for text files,
Zachary Ware0069eac2014-07-18 09:11:48 -0500319 the *newline* argument to :func:`open` can be used to select the line
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000320 terminator(s) recognized.
321
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000322 .. method:: readlines(hint=-1)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000323
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000324 Read and return a list of lines from the stream. *hint* can be specified
325 to control the number of lines read: no more lines will be read if the
326 total size (in bytes/characters) of all lines so far exceeds *hint*.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000327
Ezio Melottied3cd7e2013-04-15 19:08:31 +0300328 Note that it's already possible to iterate on file objects using ``for
329 line in file: ...`` without calling ``file.readlines()``.
330
Benjamin Peterson2a3d4d92019-07-10 19:43:04 -0700331 .. method:: seek(offset, whence=SEEK_SET)
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000332
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000333 Change the stream position to the given byte *offset*. *offset* is
Martin Panterdb4220e2015-09-11 03:58:30 +0000334 interpreted relative to the position indicated by *whence*. The default
335 value for *whence* is :data:`SEEK_SET`. Values for *whence* are:
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000336
Benjamin Peterson0e4caf42009-04-01 21:22:20 +0000337 * :data:`SEEK_SET` or ``0`` -- start of the stream (the default);
338 *offset* should be zero or positive
339 * :data:`SEEK_CUR` or ``1`` -- current stream position; *offset* may
340 be negative
341 * :data:`SEEK_END` or ``2`` -- end of the stream; *offset* is usually
342 negative
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000343
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000344 Return the new absolute position.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000345
Raymond Hettinger35a88362009-04-09 00:08:24 +0000346 .. versionadded:: 3.1
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +0000347 The ``SEEK_*`` constants.
Benjamin Peterson0e4caf42009-04-01 21:22:20 +0000348
Jesus Cea94363612012-06-22 18:32:07 +0200349 .. versionadded:: 3.3
350 Some operating systems could support additional values, like
351 :data:`os.SEEK_HOLE` or :data:`os.SEEK_DATA`. The valid values
352 for a file could depend on it being open in text or binary mode.
353
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000354 .. method:: seekable()
355
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000356 Return ``True`` if the stream supports random access. If ``False``,
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +0200357 :meth:`seek`, :meth:`tell` and :meth:`truncate` will raise :exc:`OSError`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000358
359 .. method:: tell()
360
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000361 Return the current stream position.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000362
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000363 .. method:: truncate(size=None)
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000364
Antoine Pitrou2016dc92010-05-29 12:08:25 +0000365 Resize the stream to the given *size* in bytes (or the current position
366 if *size* is not specified). The current stream position isn't changed.
367 This resizing can extend or reduce the current file size. In case of
368 extension, the contents of the new file area depend on the platform
Steve Dowerfe0a41a2015-03-20 19:50:46 -0700369 (on most systems, additional bytes are zero-filled). The new file size
370 is returned.
371
Emmanuel Arias522630a2019-02-15 16:02:38 -0300372 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
373 Windows will now zero-fill files when extending.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000374
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000375 .. method:: writable()
376
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000377 Return ``True`` if the stream supports writing. If ``False``,
Antoine Pitroua787b652011-10-12 19:02:52 +0200378 :meth:`write` and :meth:`truncate` will raise :exc:`OSError`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000379
380 .. method:: writelines(lines)
381
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000382 Write a list of lines to the stream. Line separators are not added, so it
383 is usual for each of the lines provided to have a line separator at the
384 end.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000385
Benjamin Petersonef8abfc2014-06-14 18:51:34 -0700386 .. method:: __del__()
387
388 Prepare for object destruction. :class:`IOBase` provides a default
389 implementation of this method that calls the instance's
390 :meth:`~IOBase.close` method.
391
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000392
393.. class:: RawIOBase
394
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200395 Base class for raw binary streams. It inherits :class:`IOBase`. There is no
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000396 public constructor.
397
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200398 Raw binary streams typically provide low-level access to an underlying OS
399 device or API, and do not try to encapsulate it in high-level primitives
400 (this functionality is done at a higher-level in buffered binary streams and text streams, described later
401 in this page).
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000402
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200403 :class:`RawIOBase` provides these methods in addition to those from
404 :class:`IOBase`:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000405
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300406 .. method:: read(size=-1)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000407
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300408 Read up to *size* bytes from the object and return them. As a convenience,
Sanyam Khurana1b74f9b2017-12-11 19:12:09 +0530409 if *size* is unspecified or -1, all bytes until EOF are returned.
410 Otherwise, only one system call is ever made. Fewer than *size* bytes may
411 be returned if the operating system call returns fewer than *size* bytes.
Antoine Pitrou78ddbe62009-10-01 16:24:45 +0000412
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300413 If 0 bytes are returned, and *size* was not 0, this indicates end of file.
Antoine Pitrou78ddbe62009-10-01 16:24:45 +0000414 If the object is in non-blocking mode and no bytes are available,
415 ``None`` is returned.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000416
Sanyam Khurana1b74f9b2017-12-11 19:12:09 +0530417 The default implementation defers to :meth:`readall` and
418 :meth:`readinto`.
419
Benjamin Petersonb47aace2008-04-09 21:38:38 +0000420 .. method:: readall()
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000421
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000422 Read and return all the bytes from the stream until EOF, using multiple
423 calls to the stream if necessary.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000424
425 .. method:: readinto(b)
426
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000427 Read bytes into a pre-allocated, writable
428 :term:`bytes-like object` *b*, and return the
Steve Palmer7b97ab32019-04-09 05:35:27 +0100429 number of bytes read. For example, *b* might be a :class:`bytearray`.
430 If the object is in non-blocking mode and no bytes
Benjamin Peterson2a1a4902014-06-22 14:19:07 -0700431 are available, ``None`` is returned.
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000432
433 .. method:: write(b)
434
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000435 Write the given :term:`bytes-like object`, *b*, to the
436 underlying raw stream, and return the number of
437 bytes written. This can be less than the length of *b* in
438 bytes, depending on specifics of the underlying raw
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300439 stream, and especially if it is in non-blocking mode. ``None`` is
440 returned if the raw stream is set not to block and no single byte could
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000441 be readily written to it. The caller may release or mutate *b* after
442 this method returns, so the implementation should only access *b*
443 during the method call.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000444
445
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000446.. class:: BufferedIOBase
447
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000448 Base class for binary streams that support some kind of buffering.
449 It inherits :class:`IOBase`. There is no public constructor.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000450
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000451 The main difference with :class:`RawIOBase` is that methods :meth:`read`,
452 :meth:`readinto` and :meth:`write` will try (respectively) to read as much
453 input as requested or to consume all given output, at the expense of
454 making perhaps more than one system call.
455
456 In addition, those methods can raise :exc:`BlockingIOError` if the
457 underlying raw stream is in non-blocking mode and cannot take or give
458 enough data; unlike their :class:`RawIOBase` counterparts, they will
459 never return ``None``.
460
461 Besides, the :meth:`read` method does not have a default
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000462 implementation that defers to :meth:`readinto`.
463
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000464 A typical :class:`BufferedIOBase` implementation should not inherit from a
465 :class:`RawIOBase` implementation, but wrap one, like
466 :class:`BufferedWriter` and :class:`BufferedReader` do.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000467
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200468 :class:`BufferedIOBase` provides or overrides these data attributes and
469 methods in addition to those from :class:`IOBase`:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000470
Benjamin Petersonc609b6b2009-06-28 17:32:20 +0000471 .. attribute:: raw
472
473 The underlying raw stream (a :class:`RawIOBase` instance) that
474 :class:`BufferedIOBase` deals with. This is not part of the
475 :class:`BufferedIOBase` API and may not exist on some implementations.
476
Benjamin Petersond2e0c792009-05-01 20:40:59 +0000477 .. method:: detach()
478
479 Separate the underlying raw stream from the buffer and return it.
480
481 After the raw stream has been detached, the buffer is in an unusable
482 state.
483
484 Some buffers, like :class:`BytesIO`, do not have the concept of a single
485 raw stream to return from this method. They raise
486 :exc:`UnsupportedOperation`.
487
Benjamin Petersonedc36472009-05-01 20:48:14 +0000488 .. versionadded:: 3.1
489
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300490 .. method:: read(size=-1)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000491
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300492 Read and return up to *size* bytes. If the argument is omitted, ``None``,
493 or negative, data is read and returned until EOF is reached. An empty
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300494 :class:`bytes` object is returned if the stream is already at EOF.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000495
496 If the argument is positive, and the underlying raw stream is not
497 interactive, multiple raw reads may be issued to satisfy the byte count
498 (unless EOF is reached first). But for interactive raw streams, at most
499 one raw read will be issued, and a short result does not imply that EOF is
500 imminent.
501
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000502 A :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the underlying raw stream is in
503 non blocking-mode, and has no data available at the moment.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000504
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000505 .. method:: read1([size])
Benjamin Peterson4fa88fa2009-03-04 00:14:51 +0000506
Benjamin Petersona96fea02014-06-22 14:17:44 -0700507 Read and return up to *size* bytes, with at most one call to the
508 underlying raw stream's :meth:`~RawIOBase.read` (or
Benjamin Peterson2a1a4902014-06-22 14:19:07 -0700509 :meth:`~RawIOBase.readinto`) method. This can be useful if you are
510 implementing your own buffering on top of a :class:`BufferedIOBase`
511 object.
Benjamin Peterson4fa88fa2009-03-04 00:14:51 +0000512
Martin Panter4e946792016-10-21 23:00:10 +0000513 If *size* is ``-1`` (the default), an arbitrary number of bytes are
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000514 returned (more than zero unless EOF is reached).
515
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000516 .. method:: readinto(b)
517
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000518 Read bytes into a pre-allocated, writable
519 :term:`bytes-like object` *b* and return the number of bytes read.
Steve Palmer7b97ab32019-04-09 05:35:27 +0100520 For example, *b* might be a :class:`bytearray`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000521
522 Like :meth:`read`, multiple reads may be issued to the underlying raw
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300523 stream, unless the latter is interactive.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000524
Benjamin Peterson2a1a4902014-06-22 14:19:07 -0700525 A :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the underlying raw stream is in non
526 blocking-mode, and has no data available at the moment.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000527
Benjamin Petersona96fea02014-06-22 14:17:44 -0700528 .. method:: readinto1(b)
529
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000530 Read bytes into a pre-allocated, writable
531 :term:`bytes-like object` *b*, using at most one call to
Benjamin Peterson2a1a4902014-06-22 14:19:07 -0700532 the underlying raw stream's :meth:`~RawIOBase.read` (or
533 :meth:`~RawIOBase.readinto`) method. Return the number of bytes read.
Benjamin Petersona96fea02014-06-22 14:17:44 -0700534
Benjamin Peterson2a1a4902014-06-22 14:19:07 -0700535 A :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the underlying raw stream is in non
536 blocking-mode, and has no data available at the moment.
Benjamin Petersona96fea02014-06-22 14:17:44 -0700537
538 .. versionadded:: 3.5
539
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000540 .. method:: write(b)
541
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000542 Write the given :term:`bytes-like object`, *b*, and return the number
543 of bytes written (always equal to the length of *b* in bytes, since if
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300544 the write fails an :exc:`OSError` will be raised). Depending on the
545 actual implementation, these bytes may be readily written to the
546 underlying stream, or held in a buffer for performance and latency
547 reasons.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000548
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000549 When in non-blocking mode, a :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the
550 data needed to be written to the raw stream but it couldn't accept
551 all the data without blocking.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000552
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000553 The caller may release or mutate *b* after this method returns,
554 so the implementation should only access *b* during the method call.
555
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000556
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000557Raw File I/O
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000558^^^^^^^^^^^^
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000559
Ross Lagerwall59142db2011-10-31 20:34:46 +0200560.. class:: FileIO(name, mode='r', closefd=True, opener=None)
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000561
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200562 A raw binary stream representing an OS-level file containing bytes data. It
563 inherits :class:`RawIOBase`.
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000564
565 The *name* can be one of two things:
566
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300567 * a character string or :class:`bytes` object representing the path to the
Serhiy Storchaka4adf01c2016-10-19 18:30:05 +0300568 file which will be opened. In this case closefd must be ``True`` (the default)
Robert Collins933430a2014-10-18 13:32:43 +1300569 otherwise an error will be raised.
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000570 * an integer representing the number of an existing OS-level file descriptor
Robert Collins933430a2014-10-18 13:32:43 +1300571 to which the resulting :class:`FileIO` object will give access. When the
572 FileIO object is closed this fd will be closed as well, unless *closefd*
573 is set to ``False``.
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000574
Charles-François Natalidc3044c2012-01-09 22:40:02 +0100575 The *mode* can be ``'r'``, ``'w'``, ``'x'`` or ``'a'`` for reading
Charles-François Natalid612de12012-01-14 11:51:00 +0100576 (default), writing, exclusive creation or appending. The file will be
577 created if it doesn't exist when opened for writing or appending; it will be
578 truncated when opened for writing. :exc:`FileExistsError` will be raised if
579 it already exists when opened for creating. Opening a file for creating
580 implies writing, so this mode behaves in a similar way to ``'w'``. Add a
581 ``'+'`` to the mode to allow simultaneous reading and writing.
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000582
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000583 The :meth:`read` (when called with a positive argument), :meth:`readinto`
584 and :meth:`write` methods on this class will only make one system call.
585
Ross Lagerwall59142db2011-10-31 20:34:46 +0200586 A custom opener can be used by passing a callable as *opener*. The underlying
587 file descriptor for the file object is then obtained by calling *opener* with
588 (*name*, *flags*). *opener* must return an open file descriptor (passing
589 :mod:`os.open` as *opener* results in functionality similar to passing
590 ``None``).
591
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200592 The newly created file is :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
593
Éric Araujo8f423c92012-11-03 17:06:52 -0400594 See the :func:`open` built-in function for examples on using the *opener*
595 parameter.
596
Ross Lagerwall59142db2011-10-31 20:34:46 +0200597 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
598 The *opener* parameter was added.
Charles-François Natalidc3044c2012-01-09 22:40:02 +0100599 The ``'x'`` mode was added.
Ross Lagerwall59142db2011-10-31 20:34:46 +0200600
Victor Stinnerdaf45552013-08-28 00:53:59 +0200601 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
602 The file is now non-inheritable.
603
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200604 :class:`FileIO` provides these data attributes in addition to those from
605 :class:`RawIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000606
607 .. attribute:: mode
608
609 The mode as given in the constructor.
610
611 .. attribute:: name
612
613 The file name. This is the file descriptor of the file when no name is
614 given in the constructor.
615
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000616
617Buffered Streams
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000618^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Benjamin Petersonaa069002009-01-23 03:26:36 +0000619
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +0000620Buffered I/O streams provide a higher-level interface to an I/O device
621than raw I/O does.
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000622
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000623.. class:: BytesIO([initial_bytes])
624
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200625 A binary stream using an in-memory bytes buffer. It inherits
Serhiy Storchakac057c382015-02-03 02:00:18 +0200626 :class:`BufferedIOBase`. The buffer is discarded when the
627 :meth:`~IOBase.close` method is called.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000628
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000629 The optional argument *initial_bytes* is a :term:`bytes-like object` that
630 contains initial data.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000631
632 :class:`BytesIO` provides or overrides these methods in addition to those
633 from :class:`BufferedIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
634
Antoine Pitrou972ee132010-09-06 18:48:21 +0000635 .. method:: getbuffer()
636
637 Return a readable and writable view over the contents of the buffer
638 without copying them. Also, mutating the view will transparently
639 update the contents of the buffer::
640
641 >>> b = io.BytesIO(b"abcdef")
642 >>> view = b.getbuffer()
643 >>> view[2:4] = b"56"
644 >>> b.getvalue()
645 b'ab56ef'
646
647 .. note::
648 As long as the view exists, the :class:`BytesIO` object cannot be
Serhiy Storchakac057c382015-02-03 02:00:18 +0200649 resized or closed.
Antoine Pitrou972ee132010-09-06 18:48:21 +0000650
651 .. versionadded:: 3.2
652
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000653 .. method:: getvalue()
654
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300655 Return :class:`bytes` containing the entire contents of the buffer.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000656
Serhiy Storchakac057c382015-02-03 02:00:18 +0200657
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000658 .. method:: read1([size])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000659
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000660 In :class:`BytesIO`, this is the same as :meth:`~BufferedIOBase.read`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000661
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000662 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
663 The *size* argument is now optional.
Benjamin Petersona96fea02014-06-22 14:17:44 -0700664
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000665 .. method:: readinto1(b)
666
667 In :class:`BytesIO`, this is the same as :meth:`~BufferedIOBase.readinto`.
Benjamin Petersona96fea02014-06-22 14:17:44 -0700668
669 .. versionadded:: 3.5
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000670
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000671.. class:: BufferedReader(raw, buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000672
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200673 A buffered binary stream providing higher-level access to a readable, non
674 seekable :class:`RawIOBase` raw binary stream. It inherits
675 :class:`BufferedIOBase`.
676
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000677 When reading data from this object, a larger amount of data may be
678 requested from the underlying raw stream, and kept in an internal buffer.
679 The buffered data can then be returned directly on subsequent reads.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000680
681 The constructor creates a :class:`BufferedReader` for the given readable
682 *raw* stream and *buffer_size*. If *buffer_size* is omitted,
683 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE` is used.
684
685 :class:`BufferedReader` provides or overrides these methods in addition to
686 those from :class:`BufferedIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
687
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300688 .. method:: peek([size])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000689
Benjamin Petersonc43a26d2009-06-16 23:09:24 +0000690 Return bytes from the stream without advancing the position. At most one
Benjamin Peterson2a8b54d2009-06-14 14:37:23 +0000691 single read on the raw stream is done to satisfy the call. The number of
692 bytes returned may be less or more than requested.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000693
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300694 .. method:: read([size])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000695
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300696 Read and return *size* bytes, or if *size* is not given or negative, until
697 EOF or if the read call would block in non-blocking mode.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000698
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000699 .. method:: read1([size])
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000700
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300701 Read and return up to *size* bytes with only one call on the raw stream.
702 If at least one byte is buffered, only buffered bytes are returned.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000703 Otherwise, one raw stream read call is made.
704
Martin Panterccb2c0e2016-10-20 23:48:14 +0000705 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
706 The *size* argument is now optional.
707
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000708
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000709.. class:: BufferedWriter(raw, buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000710
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200711 A buffered binary stream providing higher-level access to a writeable, non
712 seekable :class:`RawIOBase` raw binary stream. It inherits
713 :class:`BufferedIOBase`.
714
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300715 When writing to this object, data is normally placed into an internal
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000716 buffer. The buffer will be written out to the underlying :class:`RawIOBase`
717 object under various conditions, including:
718
719 * when the buffer gets too small for all pending data;
720 * when :meth:`flush()` is called;
721 * when a :meth:`seek()` is requested (for :class:`BufferedRandom` objects);
722 * when the :class:`BufferedWriter` object is closed or destroyed.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000723
724 The constructor creates a :class:`BufferedWriter` for the given writeable
725 *raw* stream. If the *buffer_size* is not given, it defaults to
Benjamin Peterson394ee002009-03-05 22:33:59 +0000726 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE`.
727
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000728 :class:`BufferedWriter` provides or overrides these methods in addition to
729 those from :class:`BufferedIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
730
731 .. method:: flush()
732
733 Force bytes held in the buffer into the raw stream. A
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000734 :exc:`BlockingIOError` should be raised if the raw stream blocks.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000735
736 .. method:: write(b)
737
Martin Panter6bb91f32016-05-28 00:41:57 +0000738 Write the :term:`bytes-like object`, *b*, and return the
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300739 number of bytes written. When in non-blocking mode, a
740 :exc:`BlockingIOError` is raised if the buffer needs to be written out but
741 the raw stream blocks.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000742
743
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000744.. class:: BufferedRandom(raw, buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000745
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200746 A buffered binary stream providing higher-level access to a seekable
747 :class:`RawIOBase` raw binary stream. It inherits :class:`BufferedReader`
748 and :class:`BufferedWriter`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000749
Benjamin Peterson2c5f8282008-04-13 00:27:46 +0000750 The constructor creates a reader and writer for a seekable raw stream, given
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000751 in the first argument. If the *buffer_size* is omitted it defaults to
Benjamin Peterson394ee002009-03-05 22:33:59 +0000752 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE`.
753
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000754 :class:`BufferedRandom` is capable of anything :class:`BufferedReader` or
Christopher Headb13552c2019-04-12 08:50:41 -0700755 :class:`BufferedWriter` can do. In addition, :meth:`seek` and :meth:`tell`
756 are guaranteed to be implemented.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000757
758
Antoine Pitrou13d28952011-08-20 19:48:43 +0200759.. class:: BufferedRWPair(reader, writer, buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE)
760
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200761 A buffered binary stream providing higher-level access to two non seekable
762 :class:`RawIOBase` raw binary streams---one readable, the other writeable.
763 It inherits :class:`BufferedIOBase`.
Antoine Pitrou13d28952011-08-20 19:48:43 +0200764
765 *reader* and *writer* are :class:`RawIOBase` objects that are readable and
766 writeable respectively. If the *buffer_size* is omitted it defaults to
767 :data:`DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE`.
768
Antoine Pitrou13d28952011-08-20 19:48:43 +0200769 :class:`BufferedRWPair` implements all of :class:`BufferedIOBase`\'s methods
770 except for :meth:`~BufferedIOBase.detach`, which raises
771 :exc:`UnsupportedOperation`.
772
773 .. warning::
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700774
Antoine Pitrou13d28952011-08-20 19:48:43 +0200775 :class:`BufferedRWPair` does not attempt to synchronize accesses to
776 its underlying raw streams. You should not pass it the same object
777 as reader and writer; use :class:`BufferedRandom` instead.
778
779
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000780Text I/O
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +0000781^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000782
783.. class:: TextIOBase
784
785 Base class for text streams. This class provides a character and line based
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200786 interface to stream I/O. It inherits :class:`IOBase`. There is no public
787 constructor.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000788
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000789 :class:`TextIOBase` provides or overrides these data attributes and
790 methods in addition to those from :class:`IOBase`:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000791
792 .. attribute:: encoding
793
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000794 The name of the encoding used to decode the stream's bytes into
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000795 strings, and to encode strings into bytes.
796
Benjamin Peterson0926ad12009-06-06 18:02:12 +0000797 .. attribute:: errors
798
799 The error setting of the decoder or encoder.
800
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000801 .. attribute:: newlines
802
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000803 A string, a tuple of strings, or ``None``, indicating the newlines
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000804 translated so far. Depending on the implementation and the initial
805 constructor flags, this may not be available.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000806
Benjamin Petersonc609b6b2009-06-28 17:32:20 +0000807 .. attribute:: buffer
808
809 The underlying binary buffer (a :class:`BufferedIOBase` instance) that
810 :class:`TextIOBase` deals with. This is not part of the
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +0300811 :class:`TextIOBase` API and may not exist in some implementations.
Benjamin Petersonc609b6b2009-06-28 17:32:20 +0000812
Benjamin Petersond2e0c792009-05-01 20:40:59 +0000813 .. method:: detach()
814
Antoine Pitrou497a7672009-09-17 17:18:01 +0000815 Separate the underlying binary buffer from the :class:`TextIOBase` and
816 return it.
Benjamin Petersond2e0c792009-05-01 20:40:59 +0000817
818 After the underlying buffer has been detached, the :class:`TextIOBase` is
819 in an unusable state.
820
821 Some :class:`TextIOBase` implementations, like :class:`StringIO`, may not
822 have the concept of an underlying buffer and calling this method will
823 raise :exc:`UnsupportedOperation`.
824
Benjamin Petersonedc36472009-05-01 20:48:14 +0000825 .. versionadded:: 3.1
826
Andrés Delfinob6bb77c2018-07-07 17:17:16 -0300827 .. method:: read(size=-1)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000828
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300829 Read and return at most *size* characters from the stream as a single
830 :class:`str`. If *size* is negative or ``None``, reads until EOF.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000831
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300832 .. method:: readline(size=-1)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000833
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000834 Read until newline or EOF and return a single ``str``. If the stream is
835 already at EOF, an empty string is returned.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000836
Serhiy Storchaka3c411542013-09-16 23:18:10 +0300837 If *size* is specified, at most *size* characters will be read.
Antoine Pitrou707bd4e2012-07-25 22:38:33 +0200838
Benjamin Peterson2a3d4d92019-07-10 19:43:04 -0700839 .. method:: seek(offset, whence=SEEK_SET)
Antoine Pitrouf49d1522012-01-21 20:20:49 +0100840
Martin Panterdb4220e2015-09-11 03:58:30 +0000841 Change the stream position to the given *offset*. Behaviour depends on
842 the *whence* parameter. The default value for *whence* is
843 :data:`SEEK_SET`.
Antoine Pitrouf49d1522012-01-21 20:20:49 +0100844
845 * :data:`SEEK_SET` or ``0``: seek from the start of the stream
846 (the default); *offset* must either be a number returned by
847 :meth:`TextIOBase.tell`, or zero. Any other *offset* value
848 produces undefined behaviour.
849 * :data:`SEEK_CUR` or ``1``: "seek" to the current position;
850 *offset* must be zero, which is a no-operation (all other values
851 are unsupported).
852 * :data:`SEEK_END` or ``2``: seek to the end of the stream;
853 *offset* must be zero (all other values are unsupported).
854
855 Return the new absolute position as an opaque number.
856
857 .. versionadded:: 3.1
858 The ``SEEK_*`` constants.
859
860 .. method:: tell()
861
862 Return the current stream position as an opaque number. The number
863 does not usually represent a number of bytes in the underlying
864 binary storage.
865
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000866 .. method:: write(s)
867
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000868 Write the string *s* to the stream and return the number of characters
869 written.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000870
871
Antoine Pitrou664091b2011-07-23 22:00:03 +0200872.. class:: TextIOWrapper(buffer, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None, \
873 line_buffering=False, write_through=False)
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000874
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200875 A buffered text stream providing higher-level access to a
876 :class:`BufferedIOBase` buffered binary stream. It inherits
877 :class:`TextIOBase`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000878
879 *encoding* gives the name of the encoding that the stream will be decoded or
Andrew Svetlov4805fa82012-08-13 22:11:14 +0300880 encoded with. It defaults to
881 :func:`locale.getpreferredencoding(False) <locale.getpreferredencoding>`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000882
Benjamin Petersonb85a5842008-04-13 21:39:58 +0000883 *errors* is an optional string that specifies how encoding and decoding
884 errors are to be handled. Pass ``'strict'`` to raise a :exc:`ValueError`
885 exception if there is an encoding error (the default of ``None`` has the same
886 effect), or pass ``'ignore'`` to ignore errors. (Note that ignoring encoding
887 errors can lead to data loss.) ``'replace'`` causes a replacement marker
Serhiy Storchaka07985ef2015-01-25 22:56:57 +0200888 (such as ``'?'``) to be inserted where there is malformed data.
889 ``'backslashreplace'`` causes malformed data to be replaced by a
890 backslashed escape sequence. When writing, ``'xmlcharrefreplace'``
891 (replace with the appropriate XML character reference) or ``'namereplace'``
892 (replace with ``\N{...}`` escape sequences) can be used. Any other error
893 handling name that has been registered with
Serhiy Storchaka166ebc42014-11-25 13:57:17 +0200894 :func:`codecs.register_error` is also valid.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000895
R David Murray1b00f252012-08-15 10:43:58 -0400896 .. index::
897 single: universal newlines; io.TextIOWrapper class
898
Antoine Pitrou0c1c0d42012-08-04 00:55:38 +0200899 *newline* controls how line endings are handled. It can be ``None``,
900 ``''``, ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, and ``'\r\n'``. It works as follows:
901
R David Murray1b00f252012-08-15 10:43:58 -0400902 * When reading input from the stream, if *newline* is ``None``,
R David Murrayee0a9452012-08-15 11:05:36 -0400903 :term:`universal newlines` mode is enabled. Lines in the input can end in
904 ``'\n'``, ``'\r'``, or ``'\r\n'``, and these are translated into ``'\n'``
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200905 before being returned to the caller. If *newline* is ``''``, universal
906 newlines mode is enabled, but line endings are returned to the caller
907 untranslated. If *newline* has any of the other legal values, input lines
908 are only terminated by the given string, and the line ending is returned to
909 the caller untranslated.
Antoine Pitrou0c1c0d42012-08-04 00:55:38 +0200910
Georg Brandl296d1be2012-08-14 09:39:07 +0200911 * When writing output to the stream, if *newline* is ``None``, any ``'\n'``
912 characters written are translated to the system default line separator,
913 :data:`os.linesep`. If *newline* is ``''`` or ``'\n'``, no translation
914 takes place. If *newline* is any of the other legal values, any ``'\n'``
915 characters written are translated to the given string.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000916
917 If *line_buffering* is ``True``, :meth:`flush` is implied when a call to
Elena Oat7ffd4c52018-05-14 17:48:01 +0300918 write contains a newline character or a carriage return.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000919
Antoine Pitrou664091b2011-07-23 22:00:03 +0200920 If *write_through* is ``True``, calls to :meth:`write` are guaranteed
921 not to be buffered: any data written on the :class:`TextIOWrapper`
922 object is immediately handled to its underlying binary *buffer*.
923
924 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
925 The *write_through* argument has been added.
926
Victor Stinnerf86a5e82012-06-05 13:43:22 +0200927 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
928 The default *encoding* is now ``locale.getpreferredencoding(False)``
929 instead of ``locale.getpreferredencoding()``. Don't change temporary the
930 locale encoding using :func:`locale.setlocale`, use the current locale
931 encoding instead of the user preferred encoding.
932
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200933 :class:`TextIOWrapper` provides these data attributes and methods in
934 addition to those from :class:`TextIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000935
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000936 .. attribute:: line_buffering
937
938 Whether line buffering is enabled.
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000939
Antoine Pitrou3c2817b2017-06-03 12:32:28 +0200940 .. attribute:: write_through
941
942 Whether writes are passed immediately to the underlying binary
943 buffer.
944
945 .. versionadded:: 3.7
946
INADA Naoki507434f2017-12-21 09:59:53 +0900947 .. method:: reconfigure(*[, encoding][, errors][, newline][, \
948 line_buffering][, write_through])
Antoine Pitrou3c2817b2017-06-03 12:32:28 +0200949
INADA Naoki507434f2017-12-21 09:59:53 +0900950 Reconfigure this text stream using new settings for *encoding*,
951 *errors*, *newline*, *line_buffering* and *write_through*.
952
953 Parameters not specified keep current settings, except
Harmon35068bd2019-06-19 16:01:27 -0500954 ``errors='strict'`` is used when *encoding* is specified but
INADA Naoki507434f2017-12-21 09:59:53 +0900955 *errors* is not specified.
956
957 It is not possible to change the encoding or newline if some data
958 has already been read from the stream. On the other hand, changing
959 encoding after write is possible.
Antoine Pitrou3c2817b2017-06-03 12:32:28 +0200960
961 This method does an implicit stream flush before setting the
962 new parameters.
963
964 .. versionadded:: 3.7
965
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000966
Antoine Pitroube7ff9f2014-02-02 22:48:25 +0100967.. class:: StringIO(initial_value='', newline='\\n')
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000968
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200969 A text stream using an in-memory text buffer. It inherits
970 :class:`TextIOBase`.
971
972 The text buffer is discarded when the :meth:`~IOBase.close` method is
973 called.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000974
Martin Pantercfad5432015-10-10 03:01:20 +0000975 The initial value of the buffer can be set by providing *initial_value*.
976 If newline translation is enabled, newlines will be encoded as if by
977 :meth:`~TextIOBase.write`. The stream is positioned at the start of
978 the buffer.
979
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200980 The *newline* argument works like that of :class:`TextIOWrapper`,
981 except that when writing output to the stream, if *newline* is ``None``,
982 newlines are written as ``\n`` on all platforms.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000983
Mark Summerfielde6d5f302008-04-21 10:29:45 +0000984 :class:`StringIO` provides this method in addition to those from
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +0200985 :class:`TextIOBase` and :class:`IOBase`:
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000986
987 .. method:: getvalue()
988
Serhiy Storchakac057c382015-02-03 02:00:18 +0200989 Return a ``str`` containing the entire contents of the buffer.
Martin Pantercfad5432015-10-10 03:01:20 +0000990 Newlines are decoded as if by :meth:`~TextIOBase.read`, although
991 the stream position is not changed.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +0000992
Georg Brandl2932d932008-05-30 06:27:09 +0000993 Example usage::
994
995 import io
996
997 output = io.StringIO()
998 output.write('First line.\n')
999 print('Second line.', file=output)
1000
1001 # Retrieve file contents -- this will be
1002 # 'First line.\nSecond line.\n'
1003 contents = output.getvalue()
1004
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001005 # Close object and discard memory buffer --
Georg Brandl2932d932008-05-30 06:27:09 +00001006 # .getvalue() will now raise an exception.
1007 output.close()
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +00001008
Antoine Pitroub530e142010-08-30 12:41:00 +00001009
R David Murray1b00f252012-08-15 10:43:58 -04001010.. index::
1011 single: universal newlines; io.IncrementalNewlineDecoder class
1012
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +00001013.. class:: IncrementalNewlineDecoder
1014
R David Murray1b00f252012-08-15 10:43:58 -04001015 A helper codec that decodes newlines for :term:`universal newlines` mode.
1016 It inherits :class:`codecs.IncrementalDecoder`.
Georg Brandl014197c2008-04-09 18:40:51 +00001017
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001018
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001019Performance
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001020-----------
1021
1022This section discusses the performance of the provided concrete I/O
1023implementations.
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001024
1025Binary I/O
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001026^^^^^^^^^^
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001027
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001028By reading and writing only large chunks of data even when the user asks for a
1029single byte, buffered I/O hides any inefficiency in calling and executing the
1030operating system's unbuffered I/O routines. The gain depends on the OS and the
1031kind of I/O which is performed. For example, on some modern OSes such as Linux,
1032unbuffered disk I/O can be as fast as buffered I/O. The bottom line, however,
1033is that buffered I/O offers predictable performance regardless of the platform
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +03001034and the backing device. Therefore, it is almost always preferable to use
1035buffered I/O rather than unbuffered I/O for binary data.
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001036
1037Text I/O
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001038^^^^^^^^
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001039
1040Text I/O over a binary storage (such as a file) is significantly slower than
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001041binary I/O over the same storage, because it requires conversions between
1042unicode and binary data using a character codec. This can become noticeable
1043handling huge amounts of text data like large log files. Also,
1044:meth:`TextIOWrapper.tell` and :meth:`TextIOWrapper.seek` are both quite slow
1045due to the reconstruction algorithm used.
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001046
1047:class:`StringIO`, however, is a native in-memory unicode container and will
1048exhibit similar speed to :class:`BytesIO`.
1049
1050Multi-threading
1051^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1052
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001053:class:`FileIO` objects are thread-safe to the extent that the operating system
1054calls (such as ``read(2)`` under Unix) they wrap are thread-safe too.
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001055
1056Binary buffered objects (instances of :class:`BufferedReader`,
1057:class:`BufferedWriter`, :class:`BufferedRandom` and :class:`BufferedRWPair`)
1058protect their internal structures using a lock; it is therefore safe to call
1059them from multiple threads at once.
1060
1061:class:`TextIOWrapper` objects are not thread-safe.
1062
1063Reentrancy
1064^^^^^^^^^^
1065
1066Binary buffered objects (instances of :class:`BufferedReader`,
1067:class:`BufferedWriter`, :class:`BufferedRandom` and :class:`BufferedRWPair`)
1068are not reentrant. While reentrant calls will not happen in normal situations,
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001069they can arise from doing I/O in a :mod:`signal` handler. If a thread tries to
Eli Benderskyf877a7c2012-07-14 21:22:25 +03001070re-enter a buffered object which it is already accessing, a :exc:`RuntimeError`
1071is raised. Note this doesn't prohibit a different thread from entering the
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001072buffered object.
Antoine Pitroubed81c82010-12-03 19:14:17 +00001073
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001074The above implicitly extends to text files, since the :func:`open()` function
1075will wrap a buffered object inside a :class:`TextIOWrapper`. This includes
Géry Ogam3b58a702019-09-11 16:55:13 +02001076standard streams and therefore affects the built-in :func:`print()` function as
Benjamin Petersonedf51322011-02-24 03:03:46 +00001077well.