Issue #24729: Update tutorial to match implementation.
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@ -247,8 +247,9 @@ writing. The *mode* argument is optional; ``'r'`` will be assumed if it's
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omitted.
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Normally, files are opened in :dfn:`text mode`, that means, you read and write
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strings from and to the file, which are encoded in a specific encoding (the
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default being UTF-8). ``'b'`` appended to the mode opens the file in
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strings from and to the file, which are encoded in a specific encoding. If
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encoding is not specified the default is platform dependent (see :func:`~functions.open`).
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``'b'`` appended to the mode opens the file in
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:dfn:`binary mode`: now the data is read and written in the form of bytes
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objects. This mode should be used for all files that don't contain text.
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@ -437,4 +438,3 @@ The reference for the :mod:`json` module contains an explanation of this.
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written in other languages. It is also insecure by default:
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deserializing pickle data coming from an untrusted source can execute
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arbitrary code, if the data was crafted by a skilled attacker.
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