Reading changing file in Python 3 and Python 2

2024/10/7 6:50:47

I was trying to read a changing file in Python, where a script can process newly appended lines. I have the script below which prints out the lines in a file and does not terminate.

with open('tmp.txt','r') as f:while True:for line in f:print(line.replace('\n',''))

Where 'tmp.txt' consists of some lines, e.g.:

a
d
2
3

If I appended to the 'tmp.txt' file, such as using:

echo "hi" >> tmp.txt

The script will print out the new line in if the script is run with Python 3, but not with Python 2. Is there an equivalent in Python 2? And what's different between the two versions of Python in this case?

Answer

Looking at the objects f in python 2.7 vs 3.5 they are slightly different

The following

with open('tmp.txt','r') as f:print(f)print(type(f))

In python 2.7 returns

<open file 'tmp.txt', mode 'r' at 0x0000000003DD9780>
<type 'file'>

Whereas in python 3.5 returns

<_io.TextIOWrapper name='tmp.txt' mode='r' encoding='cp1252'>
<class '_io.TextIOWrapper'>

The same behavior can be obtained in python 2.7 using

import iowith io.open('tmp.txt','r') as f:while True:for line in f:print(line.replace('\n',''))
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