Built-in open() with buffering > 1
Marco
marco_u at nsgmail.com
Fri Aug 24 01:21:36 EDT 2012
On 08/24/2012 06:35 AM, Marco wrote:
> Please, can anyone explain me the meaning of the
> "buffering > 1" in the built-in open()?
> The doc says: "...and an integer > 1 to indicate the size
> of a fixed-size chunk buffer."
Sorry, I get it:
>>> f = open('myfile', 'w', buffering=2)
>>> f._CHUNK_SIZE = 5
>>> for i in range(6):
... n = f.write(str(i))
... print(i, open('myfile').read(), sep=':')
...
0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:012345
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