[Python-Dev] Alias for distutils.file_util.write_file in e.g. shutils (original) (raw)
Olemis Lang olemis at gmail.com
Sun May 2 20:15:09 CEST 2010
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Hello !
Often I have the contents to be written in a file at a given path that I know as well. I recently tried to find a function in stdlib to do that and to my surprise this is what I found :
- Such function exists
- It's
distutils.file_util.write_file
IMO the last place where people'd look for such a function is inside
distutils
package. Besides I reviewed modules listed under File and directory access
category in Library Reference
and found nothing
even similar.
Q:
- Is it a good idea to provide a similar function in e.g. shutils module ?
Probably there's already a better way to do this and my comment is just irrelevant . Anyway is just a suggestion ;o)
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