[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone elaborate on how 'os.tmpfile()' works? I was thinking it would
> create some sort of temporary file I could quickly add text too and then when
> I was finished would automatically get rid of it. Here's my questions:
...
> Can you actually 'write' to this file? And if so, do you have to 'close()'
> it when you're done with it? Thanks for your help with this... I'm still
> learning Python and haven't been able to find out much about this in the
> documentation or on-line.
It's a file. You read strings from it and write strings to it. It
isn't a string itself. Given that what you're trying to do doesn't make
any sense, it's hard to know where to begin to identify what's confusing
you.
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