On Mar 20, 12:25 pm, Steven D'Aprano
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Closing a file can (I believe) raise an exception. Is that documented
> anywhere? I've spent a lot of frustrating time trying to track this down,
> with no luck, which suggests that either my google-foo is weak or that it
> isn't documented. Is IOError the only exception it can raise?
>
> The only thing I have found is this:
>
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-bugs-list/2004-November/02603...
>
> Out of curiosity, is there a simple way to demonstrate close() raising an
> exception that doesn't involve messing about with disk quotas?
>
> --
> Steven.

I've never had any problems closing a file. Maybe you need to flush it
before you close it? Are you running threads that access the file in
ad hoc fashion or something else out of the ordinary? Is this some
sort of long running process writing a large file?

Mike

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