Message142639
| Author | hynek |
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| Recipients | eric.araujo, hynek, petri.lehtinen, python-dev, tarek |
| Date | 2011-08-21.19:15:42 |
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| Message-id | <1313954143.68.0.428911579858.issue12721@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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While writing my tests I realized, it would be really useful to make write_file() return the path it wrote to. I need the concatenated filenames most of the time, so I'm getting blocks of: fn = os.path.join(x,y) write_file(fn, 'contents') I'd prefer: fn = write_file((x,y), 'contents') Any thoughts? IMHO a write_file that concats path but doesn't return it is only useful in the tree-functions. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2011-08-21 19:15:43 | hynek | set | recipients: + hynek, tarek, eric.araujo, python-dev, petri.lehtinen |
| 2011-08-21 19:15:43 | hynek | set | messageid: <1313954143.68.0.428911579858.issue12721@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011-08-21 19:15:43 | hynek | link | issue12721 messages |
| 2011-08-21 19:15:42 | hynek | create | |