1 | \section{\module{fileinput} ---
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2 | Iterate over lines from multiple input streams}
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3 | \declaremodule{standard}{fileinput}
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4 | \moduleauthor{Guido van Rossum}{guido@python.org}
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5 | \sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
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6 |
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7 | \modulesynopsis{Perl-like iteration over lines from multiple input
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8 | streams, with ``save in place'' capability.}
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9 |
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10 |
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11 | This module implements a helper class and functions to quickly write a
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12 | loop over standard input or a list of files.
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13 |
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14 | The typical use is:
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15 |
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16 | \begin{verbatim}
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17 | import fileinput
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18 | for line in fileinput.input():
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19 | process(line)
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20 | \end{verbatim}
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21 |
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22 | This iterates over the lines of all files listed in
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23 | \code{sys.argv[1:]}, defaulting to \code{sys.stdin} if the list is
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24 | empty. If a filename is \code{'-'}, it is also replaced by
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25 | \code{sys.stdin}. To specify an alternative list of filenames, pass
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26 | it as the first argument to \function{input()}. A single file name is
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27 | also allowed.
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28 |
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29 | All files are opened in text mode by default, but you can override this by
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30 | specifying the \var{mode} parameter in the call to \function{input()}
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31 | or \class{FileInput()}. If an I/O error occurs during opening or reading
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32 | a file, \exception{IOError} is raised.
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33 |
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34 | If \code{sys.stdin} is used more than once, the second and further use
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35 | will return no lines, except perhaps for interactive use, or if it has
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36 | been explicitly reset (e.g. using \code{sys.stdin.seek(0)}).
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37 |
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38 | Empty files are opened and immediately closed; the only time their
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39 | presence in the list of filenames is noticeable at all is when the
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40 | last file opened is empty.
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41 |
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42 | It is possible that the last line of a file does not end in a newline
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43 | character; lines are returned including the trailing newline when it
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44 | is present.
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45 |
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46 | You can control how files are opened by providing an opening hook via the
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47 | \var{openhook} parameter to \function{input()} or \class{FileInput()}.
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48 | The hook must be a function that takes two arguments, \var{filename}
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49 | and \var{mode}, and returns an accordingly opened file-like object.
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50 | Two useful hooks are already provided by this module.
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51 |
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52 | The following function is the primary interface of this module:
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53 |
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54 | \begin{funcdesc}{input}{\optional{files\optional{, inplace\optional{,
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55 | backup\optional{, mode\optional{, openhook}}}}}}
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56 | Create an instance of the \class{FileInput} class. The instance
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57 | will be used as global state for the functions of this module, and
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58 | is also returned to use during iteration. The parameters to this
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59 | function will be passed along to the constructor of the
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60 | \class{FileInput} class.
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61 |
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62 | \versionchanged[Added the \var{mode} and \var{openhook} parameters]{2.5}
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63 | \end{funcdesc}
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64 |
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65 |
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66 | The following functions use the global state created by
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67 | \function{input()}; if there is no active state,
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68 | \exception{RuntimeError} is raised.
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69 |
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70 | \begin{funcdesc}{filename}{}
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71 | Return the name of the file currently being read. Before the first
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72 | line has been read, returns \code{None}.
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73 | \end{funcdesc}
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74 |
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75 | \begin{funcdesc}{fileno}{}
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76 | Return the integer ``file descriptor'' for the current file. When no
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77 | file is opened (before the first line and between files), returns
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78 | \code{-1}.
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79 | \versionadded{2.5}
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80 | \end{funcdesc}
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81 |
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82 | \begin{funcdesc}{lineno}{}
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83 | Return the cumulative line number of the line that has just been
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84 | read. Before the first line has been read, returns \code{0}. After
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85 | the last line of the last file has been read, returns the line
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86 | number of that line.
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87 | \end{funcdesc}
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88 |
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89 | \begin{funcdesc}{filelineno}{}
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90 | Return the line number in the current file. Before the first line
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91 | has been read, returns \code{0}. After the last line of the last
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92 | file has been read, returns the line number of that line within the
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93 | file.
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94 | \end{funcdesc}
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95 |
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96 | \begin{funcdesc}{isfirstline}{}
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97 | Returns true if the line just read is the first line of its file,
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98 | otherwise returns false.
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99 | \end{funcdesc}
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100 |
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101 | \begin{funcdesc}{isstdin}{}
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102 | Returns true if the last line was read from \code{sys.stdin},
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103 | otherwise returns false.
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104 | \end{funcdesc}
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105 |
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106 | \begin{funcdesc}{nextfile}{}
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107 | Close the current file so that the next iteration will read the
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108 | first line from the next file (if any); lines not read from the file
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109 | will not count towards the cumulative line count. The filename is
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110 | not changed until after the first line of the next file has been
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111 | read. Before the first line has been read, this function has no
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112 | effect; it cannot be used to skip the first file. After the last
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113 | line of the last file has been read, this function has no effect.
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114 | \end{funcdesc}
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115 |
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116 | \begin{funcdesc}{close}{}
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117 | Close the sequence.
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118 | \end{funcdesc}
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119 |
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120 |
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121 | The class which implements the sequence behavior provided by the
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122 | module is available for subclassing as well:
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123 |
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124 | \begin{classdesc}{FileInput}{\optional{files\optional{,
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125 | inplace\optional{, backup\optional{,
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126 | mode\optional{, openhook}}}}}}
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127 | Class \class{FileInput} is the implementation; its methods
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128 | \method{filename()}, \method{fileno()}, \method{lineno()},
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129 | \method{fileline()}, \method{isfirstline()}, \method{isstdin()},
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130 | \method{nextfile()} and \method{close()} correspond to the functions
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131 | of the same name in the module.
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132 | In addition it has a \method{readline()} method which
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133 | returns the next input line, and a \method{__getitem__()} method
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134 | which implements the sequence behavior. The sequence must be
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135 | accessed in strictly sequential order; random access and
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136 | \method{readline()} cannot be mixed.
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137 |
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138 | With \var{mode} you can specify which file mode will be passed to
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139 | \function{open()}. It must be one of \code{'r'}, \code{'rU'},
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140 | \code{'U'} and \code{'rb'}.
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141 |
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142 | The \var{openhook}, when given, must be a function that takes two arguments,
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143 | \var{filename} and \var{mode}, and returns an accordingly opened
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144 | file-like object.
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145 | You cannot use \var{inplace} and \var{openhook} together.
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146 |
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147 | \versionchanged[Added the \var{mode} and \var{openhook} parameters]{2.5}
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148 | \end{classdesc}
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149 |
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150 | \strong{Optional in-place filtering:} if the keyword argument
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151 | \code{\var{inplace}=1} is passed to \function{input()} or to the
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152 | \class{FileInput} constructor, the file is moved to a backup file and
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153 | standard output is directed to the input file (if a file of the same
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154 | name as the backup file already exists, it will be replaced silently).
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155 | This makes it possible to write a filter that rewrites its input file
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156 | in place. If the keyword argument \code{\var{backup}='.<some
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157 | extension>'} is also given, it specifies the extension for the backup
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158 | file, and the backup file remains around; by default, the extension is
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159 | \code{'.bak'} and it is deleted when the output file is closed. In-place
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160 | filtering is disabled when standard input is read.
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161 |
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162 | \strong{Caveat:} The current implementation does not work for MS-DOS
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163 | 8+3 filesystems.
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164 |
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165 |
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166 | The two following opening hooks are provided by this module:
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167 |
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168 | \begin{funcdesc}{hook_compressed}{filename, mode}
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169 | Transparently opens files compressed with gzip and bzip2 (recognized
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170 | by the extensions \code{'.gz'} and \code{'.bz2'}) using the \module{gzip}
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171 | and \module{bz2} modules. If the filename extension is not \code{'.gz'}
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172 | or \code{'.bz2'}, the file is opened normally (ie,
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173 | using \function{open()} without any decompression).
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174 |
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175 | Usage example:
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176 | \samp{fi = fileinput.FileInput(openhook=fileinput.hook_compressed)}
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177 |
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178 | \versionadded{2.5}
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179 | \end{funcdesc}
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180 |
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181 | \begin{funcdesc}{hook_encoded}{encoding}
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182 | Returns a hook which opens each file with \function{codecs.open()},
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183 | using the given \var{encoding} to read the file.
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184 |
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185 | Usage example:
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186 | \samp{fi = fileinput.FileInput(openhook=fileinput.hook_encoded("iso-8859-1"))}
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187 |
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188 | \note{With this hook, \class{FileInput} might return Unicode strings
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189 | depending on the specified \var{encoding}.}
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190 | \versionadded{2.5}
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191 | \end{funcdesc}
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192 |
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