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Drop double newlines printed in some file iteration examples.
Patch by Steven Kryskalla.
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@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ succeeded or failed. Look at the following example, which tries to open a file
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and print its contents to the screen. ::
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and print its contents to the screen. ::
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for line in open("myfile.txt"):
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for line in open("myfile.txt"):
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print(line)
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print(line, end="")
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The problem with this code is that it leaves the file open for an indeterminate
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The problem with this code is that it leaves the file open for an indeterminate
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amount of time after this part of the code has finished executing.
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amount of time after this part of the code has finished executing.
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@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ used in a way that ensures they are always cleaned up promptly and correctly. ::
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with open("myfile.txt") as f:
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with open("myfile.txt") as f:
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for line in f:
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for line in f:
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print(line)
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print(line, end="")
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After the statement is executed, the file *f* is always closed, even if a
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After the statement is executed, the file *f* is always closed, even if a
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problem was encountered while processing the lines. Objects which, like files,
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problem was encountered while processing the lines. Objects which, like files,
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