Antoine Pitrou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:
Le lundi 21 juillet 2008 à 21:18 +0000, Martin v. Löwis a écrit :
> IIUC, a read of the full requested size would achieve exactly that: on a
> non-blocking stream (IIUC), a read will always return
> min(bytes_available, bytes_requested).
Hmm, it seems logical indeed... Alexandre, do you have other information
on the subject?
> IIUC, io.open will always return a BufferedReader, potentially with
> buffer_size=0 for unbuffered IO. This case must be supported.
No, io.open returns the raw object without wrapping it:
if buffering == 0:
if binary:
raw._name = file
raw._mode = mode
return raw
raise ValueError("can't have unbuffered text I/O")
We could even decide to raise a ValueError when trying to construct a
BufferedReader with a buffer_size < 1.
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