R. David Murray <rdmur...@bitdance.com> added the comment:

For 3.2 could we use the same fix, but without exposing the ability to *change* 
the encoding?  That is, we use TextIOWrapper but always with the default None 
for encoding.

It also occurs to me that this really exposes a weakness in the design.  What 
if the user wants to specify other open parameters?  I wonder if we should say 
that for better future-proofing openhooks should always take **kw.  You could 
even envision fileinput accepting **kw and passing them along to the openhook.  
I think charset is the most important open paramenter in this context, though, 
so I don't think we have to solve the general problem in this fix.

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