On Aug 10, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Guido van Rossum wrote: > Python 3.0 currently has limited universal newlines support: by > default, \r\n is translated into \n for text files, but this can be > controlled by the newline= keyword parameter. For details on how, see > PEP 3116. The PEP prescribes that a lone \r must also be translated, > though this hasn't been implemented yet (any volunteers?). >
I'm working on this, but now I'm not sure how the file is supposed to be read when the newline parameter is \r or \r\n. Here's the PEP language: buffer is a reference to the BufferedIOBase object to be wrapped with the TextIOWrapper. encoding refers to an encoding to be used for translating between the byte-representation and character-representation. If it is None, then the system's locale setting will be used as the default. newline can be None, '\n', '\r', or '\r\n' (all other values are illegal); it indicates the translation for '\n' characters written. If None, a system-specific default is chosen, i.e., '\r\n' on Windows and '\n' on Unix/Linux. Setting newline='\n' on input means that no CRLF translation is done; lines ending in '\r\n' will be returned as '\r\n'. ('\r' support is still needed for some OSX applications that produce files using '\r' line endings; Excel (when exporting to text) and Adobe Illustrator EPS files are the most common examples. Is this ok: when newline='\r\n' or newline='\r' is passed, only that string is used to determine the end of lines. No translation to '\n' is done. > However, the old universal newlines feature also set an attibute named > 'newlines' on the file object to a tuple of up to three elements > giving the actual line endings that were observed on the file so far > (\r, \n, or \r\n). This feature is not in PEP 3116, and it is not > implemented. I'm tempted to kill it. Does anyone have a use case for > this? Has anyone even ever used this? > This strikes me as a pragmatic feature, making it easy to read a file and write back the same line ending. I can include in patch. http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=en&q=+lang:python+%22.newlines%22 +show:cz2Fhijwr3s:yutdXigOmYY:YDns9IyEkLQ&sa=N&cd=12&ct=rc&cs_p=http://f tp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/meld/1.0/ meld-1.0.0.tar.bz2&cs_f=meld-1.0.0/filediff.py#a0 http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=en&q=+lang:python+%22.newlines%22 +show:SLyZnjuFadw:kOTmKU8aU2I:VX_dFr3mrWw&sa=N&cd=37&ct=rc&cs_p=http://s vn.python.org/projects/ctypes/trunk&cs_f=ctypeslib/ctypeslib/ dynamic_module.py#a0 Thanks -Tony _______________________________________________ Python-3000 mailing list Python-3000@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-3000 Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-3000/archive%40mail-archive.com