refer to file.readline() in stdtypes doc; thanks to Mihai Capotă from docs@
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make a :keyword:`for` loop the most efficient way of looping over the lines of a
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file (a very common operation), the :meth:`~file.next` method uses a hidden read-ahead
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buffer. As a consequence of using a read-ahead buffer, combining :meth:`~file.next`
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with other file methods (like :meth:`readline`) does not work right. However,
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with other file methods (like :meth:`~file.readline`) does not work right. However,
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using :meth:`seek` to reposition the file to an absolute position will flush the
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read-ahead buffer.
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.. method:: file.readlines([sizehint])
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Read until EOF using :meth:`readline` and return a list containing the lines
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Read until EOF using :meth:`~file.readline` and return a list containing the lines
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thus read. If the optional *sizehint* argument is present, instead of
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reading up to EOF, whole lines totalling approximately *sizehint* bytes
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(possibly after rounding up to an internal buffer size) are read. Objects
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add line separators.)
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Files support the iterator protocol. Each iteration returns the same result as
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``file.readline()``, and iteration ends when the :meth:`readline` method returns
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:meth:`~file.readline`, and iteration ends when the :meth:`~file.readline` method returns
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an empty string.
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File objects also offer a number of other interesting attributes. These are not
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