Stefan Ram <r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote: > Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> writes: I can't find the documentation for > >read(). It's not a built-in function and it's not documented with > >(for example) the file type object sys.stdin. > > |read() (asyncio.StreamReader method), 894 > |read() (chunk.Chunk method), 1385 > |read() (codecs.StreamReader method), 164 > |read() (configparser.ConfigParser method), 537 > |read() (http.client.HTTPResponse method), 1276 > |read() (imaplib.IMAP4 method), 1291 > |read() (in module os), 578 > |read() (io.BufferedIOBase method), 622 > |read() (io.BufferedReader method), 625 > |read() (io.RawIOBase method), 621 > |read() (io.TextIOBase method), 626 > |read() (mimetypes.MimeTypes method), 1146 > |read() (mmap.mmap method), 1053 > |read() (ossaudiodev.oss_audio_device method), 1388 > |read() (ssl.MemoryBIO method), 1024 > |read() (ssl.SSLSocket method), 1005 > |read() (urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser method), 1268 > |read() (zipfile.ZipFile method), 499 > Index of "The Python Library Reference, Release 3.9.0a3" > > But none of those is the documentation for read(), they're just places that refer to read().
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