Giampaolo Rodolà wrote:
2010/5/12 Gabriel Genellina <gagsl-...@yahoo.com.ar>:
open() in Python 3 does a lot of things; it's like a mix of codecs.open() +
builtin open() + os.fdopen() from 2.x all merged together. It does different
things depending on the type and quantity of its arguments, and even returns
objects of different types.

In particular, open(some_integer) assumes some_integer is a file descriptor
and return some variant of file object using the given file descriptor.

Interesting. I wasn't aware of this.
Is it documented somewhere?


http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/functions.html#open

  .... or an integer file descriptor of the file to be wrapped.....


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