From: Amaury Forgeot d'Arc Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2010 22:23:13 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Change docstrings to match the implementation X-Git-Tag: v3.2a3~410 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ada99488d93e268a0d138a3ad55003502f89903c;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git Change docstrings to match the implementation --- diff --git a/Lib/_pyio.py b/Lib/_pyio.py index 6b2564008cf3..369bde9be835 100644 --- a/Lib/_pyio.py +++ b/Lib/_pyio.py @@ -358,13 +358,13 @@ class IOBase(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): def seekable(self) -> bool: """Return whether object supports random access. - If False, seek(), tell() and truncate() will raise IOError. + If False, seek(), tell() and truncate() will raise UnsupportedOperation. This method may need to do a test seek(). """ return False def _checkSeekable(self, msg=None): - """Internal: raise an IOError if file is not seekable + """Internal: raise UnsupportedOperation if file is not seekable """ if not self.seekable(): raise UnsupportedOperation("File or stream is not seekable." @@ -373,12 +373,12 @@ class IOBase(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): def readable(self) -> bool: """Return whether object was opened for reading. - If False, read() will raise IOError. + If False, read() will raise UnsupportedOperation. """ return False def _checkReadable(self, msg=None): - """Internal: raise an IOError if file is not readable + """Internal: raise UnsupportedOperation if file is not readable """ if not self.readable(): raise UnsupportedOperation("File or stream is not readable." @@ -387,12 +387,12 @@ class IOBase(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): def writable(self) -> bool: """Return whether object was opened for writing. - If False, write() and truncate() will raise IOError. + If False, write() and truncate() will raise UnsupportedOperation. """ return False def _checkWritable(self, msg=None): - """Internal: raise an IOError if file is not writable + """Internal: raise UnsupportedOperation if file is not writable """ if not self.writable(): raise UnsupportedOperation("File or stream is not writable."