foo = open('foo.txt', 'w')
duh.
Thanks -
Scott
On Dec 6, 2004, at 11:27 AM, Scott Frankel wrote:
Why does os.fdopen('foo.txt', 'w') require an integer?
Ultimately, I want to create a new file on disk.
Funny, I can't seem to suss-out how to create a new file without
resorting
to os.system('touch fo
Scott Frankel wrote:
Why does os.fdopen('foo.txt', 'w') require an integer?
Ultimately, I want to create a new file on disk.
Funny, I can't seem to suss-out how to create a new file without
resorting
to os.system('touch foo.txt'). ... Or maybe not so funny ...
>>> foo = os.fdopen('foo.txt', 'w')
Why does os.fdopen('foo.txt', 'w') require an integer?
Ultimately, I want to create a new file on disk.
Funny, I can't seem to suss-out how to create a new file without
resorting
to os.system('touch foo.txt'). ... Or maybe not so funny ...
>>> foo = os.fdopen('foo.txt', 'w')
Traceback (most rece