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A convenience function that delegates to the appropriate standard library function.
openfile
is a trivial Python module that implements a single convenience
function openfile(filename, mode="rt", **kwargs)
wich delegates the real
work to one of the following standard library functions:
gzip.open(filename, mode, **kwargs)
if the file ends with suffix .gz
;bz2.open(filename, mode, **kwargs)
if the file ends with suffix .bz2
;lzma.open(filename, mode, **kwargs)
if the file ends with suffix .xz
or .lzma
;open(filename, mode, **kwargs)
if the file does not end with any suffix mentioned above.If the filename
is a single dash -
then sys.stdin
or sys.stdout
is returned, depending on mode
being r
or w
, respectively.
The following keyword arguments are used by openfile:
expanduser=True
will cause openfile to call os.path.expanduser
for filename
.expandvars=True
will cause openfile to call os.path.expandvars
for filename
.makedirs=True
will cause openfile to call os.makedirs
for the parent directory os.path.dirname(filename)
if it does not exist and mode
contains either "w"
or "a"
.All other keyword arguments passed to openfile will be passed down to the open functions listed above.
FAQs
A convenience function that delegates to the appropriate standard library function.
We found that openfile demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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