#11726: Make linecache docs reflect that all files are treated the same.
Being able to read non-python text files is not a purpose of linecache, but it does work and people use it. This changeset adjusts the language to make it clear that Python files are not treated uniquely, but does not go so far as to say reading non-python files is explicitly supported.
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lines are read from a single file. This is used by the :mod:`traceback` module
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to retrieve source lines for inclusion in the formatted traceback.
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The :func:`tokenize.open` function is used to open Python source files. This
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The :func:`tokenize.open` function is used to open files. This
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function uses :func:`tokenize.detect_encoding` to get the encoding of the
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Python source file.
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file; in the absence of an encoding token, the file encoding defaults to UTF-8.
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The :mod:`linecache` module defines the following functions:
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