>>>>> Paul Moore <[email protected]> (PM) wrote:

>PM> 2009/6/28 "Martin v. Löwis" <[email protected]>:
>>>> However, sys.std{in,out,err} are still created as text streams, and AFAICT
>>>> there's nothing you can do about this from within your code.
>>> 
>>> That's intentional, and not going to change. You can access the
>>> underlying byte streams if you want to, as you could already in 3.0.

>PM> I had a quick look at the documentation, and couldn't see how to do
>PM> this. It's the first time I'd read the new IO module documentation, so
>PM> I probably missed something obvious. Could you explain how I get the
>PM> byte stream underlying sys.stdin? (That should give me enough to find
>PM> what I was misunderstanding in the docs).

http://docs.python.org/3.1/library/sys.html#sys.stdin
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