BIG problem if readline strips newlines
Bjorn Pettersen
BPettersen at NAREX.com
Tue Jun 12 17:01:06 EDT 2001
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> From: Aahz Maruch [mailto:aahz at panix.com] > > In article <rFrV6.136199$mu1.27715065 at typhoon.we.rr.com>, > Pete Shinners <shredwheat at mediaone.net> wrote: > > > >i've seen frequent mention of an option for readline() to strip out > >newlines as each string is read. this sounds like a great idea, but i > >realized its gonna be very difficult to loop through a text file. the > >standard python idioms will no longer work... > > > >for line in file.readlines(chomp=1): > > pass > > Um. Think again? Why wouldn't this work? I think he meant: while 1: line = file.readline(chomp=1) if not line: break -- bjorn
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