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Author vinay.sajip
Recipients pconnell, pitrou, r.david.murray, serhiy.storchaka, vinay.sajip
Date 2012-11-11.16:41:24
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> Doesn't the "rotator" attribute break atomicity?

Which rotator do you mean? The default rotator is None, which leads to os.rename being called. If you're referring to the example in the documentation (cookbook) - it was intended purely as an example, and the paragraph under the snippet does say it's only intended for illustrative purposes.
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