New submission from STINNER Victor <victor.stin...@haypocalc.com>:

PyFile_FromFd() never changes the name of new created file object:

$ ./python -c "import sys; print(sys.stdout.buffer.name, 
sys.stdout.name)"
0 0

Expected result: <stdout> <stdout>.

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Binary mode:
 - with buffering == 0, the file object is a FileIO. Changing the name 
can be done with: file._name=new_name
 - with buffering != 0, the file object is a BufferedXXX() and 
file.raw is a FileIO. So we have to set: file.raw._name=new_name

If text mode, the file object is a TextIOWrapper and file.raw is a 
BufferedXXX() (buffering=0 is forbidden for text file). So changing 
the name can be done with: file.raw.raw._name=newname.

I'm not sure of the classes/types.

Note: PyFile_FromFd() shouldn't use PyErr_Clear() if changing the name 
fails.

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components: None
messages: 78419
nosy: haypo
severity: normal
status: open
title: PyFile_FromFd() doesn't set the file name
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.1

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