
Done in #e5958a4e52ef
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Nick Coghlan ncoghlan@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 7:16 AM, andrew.svetlov python-checkins@python.org wrote:
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/a6ea6f803017 changeset: 80934:a6ea6f803017 user: Andrew Svetlov andrew.svetlov@gmail.com date: Tue Dec 18 23:16:44 2012 +0200 summary: Mention OSError instead of IOError in the docs.
files: Doc/faq/library.rst | 4 ++-- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Doc/faq/library.rst b/Doc/faq/library.rst --- a/Doc/faq/library.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/library.rst @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ try: c = sys.stdin.read(1) print("Got character", repr(c))
except IOError:
finally: termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSAFLUSH, oldterm)except OSError: pass
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ :func:`termios.tcsetattr` turns off stdin's echoing and disables canonical mode. :func:`fcntl.fnctl` is used to obtain stdin's file descriptor flags and modify them for non-blocking mode. Since reading stdin when it is empty
- results in an :exc:`IOError`, this error is caught and ignored.
- results in an :exc:`OSError`, this error is caught and ignored.
With any of these changes in the docs, please don't forget to include appropriate "versionchanged" directives. Many people using the Python 3 docs at "docs.python.org/3/" will still be on Python 3.2, and thus relying on the presence of such directives to let them know that while the various OS-related exception names are now just aliases for OSError in 3.3+, the distinctions still matter in 3.2.
Cheers, Nick.
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