[Python-3000] Radical idea: remove built-in open (require import io) (original) (raw)
Georg Brandl g.brandl at gmx.net
Fri May 18 20:21:43 CEST 2007
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Baptiste Carvello schrieb:
Guido van Rossum a écrit :
Do people think it would be too radical if the built-in open() function was removed altogether, requiring all code that opens files to import the io module first? This would make it easier to identify modules that engage in I/O.
-1 Will someone think of the interactive users ?
They can still put "import sys, os, io" in their PYTHONSTARTUP file.
Or use IPython.
Georg
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