Valery Khamenya <[email protected]> added the comment:
Terry, Senthil, thanks, for replying to this ticket. OK, to the question:
1. @Terry, here is the full example as for CPython 2.7 I am talking about and
the output:
#################
from urllib2 import Request, build_opener
request = Request('http://example.com')
with build_opener().open(request) as f:
txt = f.read()
print '%d characters fetched' % len(txt)
####################
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: addinfourl instance has no attribute '__exit__'
2. @Senthil, regarding the statement being a feature. I assume, that to open a
connection, to read from a connection and to close it -- are the fundamental
functions for what urllib2 was in particular created for. I was looking in docs
for some hints of "canonical" way of doing this using urllib2.opener. After I
have failed to find any guidance in docs, I've created this ticket. That is, I
assume that no new feature is needed, but just a documented 5-lines example
about a typical way of doing the above operations, especially *closing* the
connection.
regards,
Valery
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