> Please don't change this. The reason I use Python is because it > Does What You Tell It To, unlike certain other languages with the same > initial. If you make the standard simple form of the open() call, > i.e. open(filename) start doing weird shit to files that is a big step > down the Dark Path to Perlishness. Please leave open() like it is and > make a new mode specifier for doing new things. > > (And yes I know on Windows it already does stupid things, but that's > the operating system's fault not the language.) Sounds like a rather parochial attitude, if you ask me. Maybe you can try again without calling names. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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