File read-write mode: problem appending after reading
Frederic Rentsch
anthra.norell at vtxmail.ch
Fri Oct 13 03:26:04 EDT 2006
Hi all,
Working with read and write operations on a file I stumbled on a
complication when writes fail following a read to the end.
>>> f = file ('T:/z', 'r+b')
>>> f.write ('abcdefg')
>>> f.tell ()
30L
>>> f.seek (0)
>>> f.read ()
'abcdefg'
>>> f.flush () # Calling or not makes no difference
>>> f.write ('abcdefg')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#62>", line 1, in -toplevel-
f.write ('abcdefg')
IOError: (0, 'Error')
Flushing doesn't help. I found two work arounds:
>>> f.read ()
'abcdefg'
>>> f.read () # Workaround 1: A second read (returning an empty string)
''
>>> f.write ('abcdefg')
(No error)
>>> f.read ()
'abcdefg'
>>> f.seek (f.tell ()) # Workaround 2: Setting the cursor (to where
it is!)
>>> f.write ('abcdefg')
(No error)
I found no problem with writing into the file. So it looks like it has
to do with the cursor which a read puts past the end, unless it is past
the end, in which case it goes back to the end. Is there a less kludgy
alternative to "fseek (ftell ())"?
Frederic
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