Issue 29627: configparser.ConfigParser.read() has undocumented/unexpected behaviour when given a bytestring path. (original) (raw)
Related: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/242 https://bugs.python.org/issue29623
In the discussion over my PR for bpo-29623 it became clear that bytestring paths were also unsupported and it was suggested that that should be a separate issue (currently the PR adds checks for both types).
There is some possible odd behaviour as when given a bytestring path the method attempts to open the integer file descriptors for each character in the bytestring. This will most likely fail silently but if it does find an actual file descriptor it will attempt to read and then close the file.
Example from the discussion on the PR:
import os import configparser k = os.open('/home/david/develop/cpython/Lib/test/cfgparser.1', os.O_RDONLY) k 3 c = configparser.ConfigParser() c.read(b'\x03') [3] list(c) ['DEFAULT', 'Foo Bar'] os.close(k) # File has already been closed OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
Currently bytestrings do work correctly when provided as part of a list.