Bugs item #1096310, was opened at 2005-01-05 04:18 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by kbk You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1096310&group_id=5470
Category: Documentation Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Just van Rossum (jvr) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: sys.__stdout__ doco isn't discouraging enough Initial Comment: sys.__stdout__ is quite often abused (two independent sightings on c.l.py yesterday): people use it to restore stdout instead of saving the previous stdout. The real intended use for __stdout__ isn't all that clear (I keep wondering myself why it's there in the first place; its use case must be quite obscure), but more importantly I think the sys docs should contain a warning that __stdout__ is *not* suitable to restore sys.stdout after redirection. I'd produce a patch if I knew how to better describe what sys.__stdout__ was *for*. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: Kurt B. Kaiser (kbk) Date: 2005-01-08 17:41 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=149084 In IDLE it's useful for debugging: print>>sys.__stderr__, "!!!BOO!!!" will print a message to the console no matter what the redirection status is. So that's a use in addition to the two given in the sys module docs. Agreed that its bad practice to use them to restore redirection, but that IMO belongs in a tutorial, not the reference docs.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1096310&group_id=5470 _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com