reading directory entries one by one
Michael P. Soulier
msoulier at nortelnetworks.com_.nospam
Wed May 22 13:34:59 EDT 2002
On Wed, 22 May 2002 14:43:34 GMT, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote:
>
> Guido did as part of the type-class unification. Type objects (int,
> float, str, tuple, list, dict, file, etc), when called, now produce an
> object of that type, just as class object have always done.
Hmm. Ok, as long as I can still use open(). :) I like choice. I like file
removals to be unlink() because that's the system call in Unix, etc. I realize
I can't always keep this, but it'd be nice where I can.
Mike
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