socket.makefile raises ValueError when mode = 'rt'
Antoon Pardon
antoon.pardon at rece.vub.ac.be
Wed Jan 9 08:22:28 EST 2013
This is using python 3.2.
I am writing somekind of wrapper around the ftplib. So
that you can work with it as if you are working with
local files.
The idea is that you start with making a connection like
rmt = FTP(...)
and then do something like the following
rmtfl = rmt.open("rmtfilename", "rt")
for ln in rmtfl:
treat(ln)
This is part of the code:
class ftpfile:
def __init__(self, cn, rfn, mode, bound = False):
self.ftp = cn
self.bound = bound
if 'b' in mode:
self.ftp.voidcmd('TYPE I')
else:
self.ftp.voidcmd('TYPE A')
if 'r' in mode:
self.cnct = self.ftp.transfercmd("RETR %s" % rfn)
self.fl = self.cnct.makefile(mode)
elif 'w' in mode:
self.cnct = self.ftp.transfercmd("STOR %s" % rfn)
self.fl = self.cnct.makefile(mode, newline = '\r\n')
else:
raise ValueError("%s: invalide mode" % mode)
The problem is with makefile. If mode contains a "t" I get
the following traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "ftputil.tpy", line 14, in test_textftp
rmtfl1 = rmt.open('ftp1.py', 'wt')
File "/local/home/apardon/src/projecten/py3lib/ftputil.py", line 76,
in open
return ftpfile(ftp, fn, mode, True)
File "/local/home/apardon/src/projecten/py3lib/ftputil.py", line 15,
in __init__
self.fl = self.cnct.makefile(mode, newline = '\r\n')
File "/usr/lib/python3.2/socket.py", line 151, in makefile
raise ValueError("invalid mode %r (only r, w, b allowed)")
ValueError: invalid mode %r (only r, w, b allowed)
But the documentation states:
socket.makefile(mode='r', buffering=None, *, encoding=None, errors=None,
newline=None)
Return a file object associated with the socket. The exact returned
type depends on the arguments given to makefile(). These arguments are
interpreted the same way as by the built-in open() function.
And since 't' is allowed in the mode of the built-in open() function I
would consider this a bug.
Unless I am missing something?
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