Removed some spurios biindex calls.
Added description of file.truncate(). Added warning to write() about buffering.
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@ -639,9 +639,6 @@ built-in functions and methods, e.g.\ \code{posix.popen()} and
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\code{posix.fdopen()} and the \code{makefile()} method of socket
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objects.
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\bifuncindex{open}
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\bifuncindex{popen}
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\bifuncindex{fdopen}
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\bifuncindex{makefile}
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When a file operation fails for an I/O-related reason, the exception
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\code{IOError} is raised. This includes situations where the
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Return the file's current position, like \code{stdio}'s \code{ftell()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{truncate}{\optional{size}}
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Truncate the file's size. If the optional size argument present, the
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file is truncated to (at most) that size. The size defaults to the
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current position. Availability of this function depends on the
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operating system version (e.g., not all {\UNIX} versions support this
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operation).
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{write}{str}
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Write a string to the file. There is no return value.
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Write a string to the file. There is no return value. Note: due to
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buffering, the string may not actually show up in the file until
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the \code{flush()} or \code{close()} method is called.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{writelines}{list}
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@ -639,9 +639,6 @@ built-in functions and methods, e.g.\ \code{posix.popen()} and
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\code{posix.fdopen()} and the \code{makefile()} method of socket
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objects.
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\bifuncindex{open}
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\bifuncindex{popen}
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\bifuncindex{fdopen}
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\bifuncindex{makefile}
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When a file operation fails for an I/O-related reason, the exception
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\code{IOError} is raised. This includes situations where the
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@ -712,8 +709,18 @@ Files have the following methods:
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Return the file's current position, like \code{stdio}'s \code{ftell()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{truncate}{\optional{size}}
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Truncate the file's size. If the optional size argument present, the
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file is truncated to (at most) that size. The size defaults to the
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current position. Availability of this function depends on the
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operating system version (e.g., not all {\UNIX} versions support this
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operation).
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{write}{str}
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Write a string to the file. There is no return value.
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Write a string to the file. There is no return value. Note: due to
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buffering, the string may not actually show up in the file until
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the \code{flush()} or \code{close()} method is called.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{writelines}{list}
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