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| From | Joshua Landau <joshua@landau.ws> |
| Date | 2013-08-06 12:44 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: Sort lines in a plain text file alphanumerically |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.245.1375789517.1251.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 6 August 2013 11:52, Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Devyn Collier Johnson
> <devyncjohnson@gmail.com> wrote:
>> with open('/home/collier/pytest/sort.TXT') as file:
>> sorted(file, key=str.casefold, reverse=True)
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the advice Joshua. I find these tips very useful. However, how
>> would I close the files, or would they close after the "with" construct is
>> complete?
>
>
> That's the whole point of 'with'. It calls open(),
To be pedantic, it does not. open is called by the time the with gets involved.
> then calls
> __enter__, and it guarantees to call __exit__ before executing any
> code following the with block. With a file object, __exit__ will close
> the file.
To make it more obvious for Devyn¹, with is used any time you need a
simple guarantee of when things are "closed", for any particular
meaning. One popular usage, just as a taster, is with changing
directories so that the original directory is restored upon completion
of the sub-tasks.
¹ And so it doesn't look like I wrote a whole post to be pedantic
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Re: Sort lines in a plain text file alphanumerically Joshua Landau <joshua@landau.ws> - 2013-08-06 12:44 +0100
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