anatoly techtonik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:

> This behavior is inherited from the C-level fopen() and therefore
> "normal text mode" is whatever that defines.

> Is this really nowhere documented?

Relation to fopen() function may be documented, but there is no
explanation of what "normal text mode" is. Is it really pythonic that a
script writer without former experience with C, stdio and fopen should
be aware of inherited fopen "behavior" when programming Python?

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