Dima Tisnek added the comment: I'm not sure if you are referring to Python's C-level fdopen or GNU libc fdopen.
GNU libc fdopen does not consume file descriptor on error: #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <unistd.h> int main(int argc, char** argv) { int fd = -1; int rv = 0; FILE* fh = NULL; if (argc<3) return 1; errno = 0; fd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY); printf("got fd %d errno %d text %s\n", fd, errno, strerror(errno)); errno = 0; fh = fdopen(fd, argv[2]); printf("got fh %x errno %d text %s\n", fh, errno, strerror(errno)); errno = 0; rv = close(fd); printf("got rv %d errno %d text %s\n", rv, errno, strerror(errno)); } [dima@bmg ~]$ ./a.out /etc/passwd w got fd 4 errno 0 text Success got fh 0 errno 22 text Invalid argument got rv 0 errno 0 text Success To be fair, GNU libc fdopen doesn't consider it an error to use a file descriptor that refers to a directory, which is the crux of this bug. Anyhow, point is the semantics change your patch brings in sets Python 2.7+ in contrast with both Python 3.x and GNU libc. Perhaps if it's too hard to implement properly, it's better to leave this issue as won't fix / technical limitation? ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue21191> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com