Reading external files or internal data
Hans-Joachim Widmaier
hjwidmaier at web.de
Mon Aug 11 03:21:39 EDT 2003
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Hi, I have a class that reads most common files (text, images, tar archives, zip archives). I just read in the whole thing and decide then what to do with it - create a gtk.TextView, gdk.pixbuf, or tables-of-contents, whatever. Looking at the functions in the appropriate modules shows that most of them want to read from external files. Some take file-like objects, others don't. And tarfile allows it for gzip compressed archives, but not for bzip2 compressed ones. This is not only horribly inconsistent, it's also ugly. I do not want to read an external file over and over again. (If I'd read from standard input, I'd have to create a temporary file - yuck!) I want to deal just *once* with all the errors that can occur while reading the file. What am I missing? Hans-Joachim Widmaier
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