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authorPetri Lehtinen <petri@digip.org>2013-02-23 19:26:56 +0100
committerPetri Lehtinen <petri@digip.org>2013-02-23 19:27:49 +0100
commit9f74c6cf7d0fd6188194e7bba8f059843b9c3c89 (patch)
tree428d7473b21eb3eb0d728eab38c90490e455ec8b /Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst
parent8b945148e3f98b9c6c51bfaa830e779979713b82 (diff)
downloadcpython-git-9f74c6cf7d0fd6188194e7bba8f059843b9c3c89.tar.gz
Issue #8890: Stop advertising an insecure use of /tmp in docs
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diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst b/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst
index 1324359326..c804e25c8c 100644
--- a/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst
+++ b/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst
@@ -234,12 +234,12 @@ two arguments: ``open(filename, mode)``.
::
- >>> f = open('/tmp/workfile', 'w')
+ >>> f = open('workfile', 'w')
.. XXX str(f) is <io.TextIOWrapper object at 0x82e8dc4>
>>> print(f)
- <open file '/tmp/workfile', mode 'w' at 80a0960>
+ <open file 'workfile', mode 'w' at 80a0960>
The first argument is a string containing the filename. The second argument is
another string containing a few characters describing the way in which the file
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ of the file, 1 uses the current file position, and 2 uses the end of the file as
the reference point. *from_what* can be omitted and defaults to 0, using the
beginning of the file as the reference point. ::
- >>> f = open('/tmp/workfile', 'rb+')
+ >>> f = open('workfile', 'rb+')
>>> f.write(b'0123456789abcdef')
16
>>> f.seek(5) # Go to the 6th byte in the file
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ objects. This has the advantage that the file is properly closed after its
suite finishes, even if an exception is raised on the way. It is also much
shorter than writing equivalent :keyword:`try`\ -\ :keyword:`finally` blocks::
- >>> with open('/tmp/workfile', 'r') as f:
+ >>> with open('workfile', 'r') as f:
... read_data = f.read()
>>> f.closed
True