In the python docs about shelve module I read:
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open( filename[,flag='c'[,protocol=None[,writeback=False[,binary=None]]]])
Open a persistent dictionary. The filename specified is the base filename
for the underlying database. As a side-effect, an extension may be
added to the filename and more than one file may be created.
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So the real filename may be different from the argument passed to
"open". I have this problem, I want to delete (in some circustances) the
file created by shelve.open, how can I know which is the name of this
file (or files) ?
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