Message259559
This issue was closed, but I believe the original bug reported was not fixed: trying to create a temporary file in a directory where you don't have write permissions hangs for a long time before failing with a misleading FileExistsError, rather than failing immediately with PermissionError.
I've just run into this on Python 3.5.1 while trying to use tempfile to check if a directory is writable - which I'm doing precisely because os.access() isn't useful on Windows!
I find it hard to believe that there is no way to distinguish a failure because the name is already used for a subdirectory from a failure because we don't have permission to create a file. |
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2016-02-04 12:48:54 | takluyver | set | recipients:
+ takluyver, georg.brandl, paul.moore, ncoghlan, rupole, tim.golden, BreamoreBoy, python-dev, zach.ware, serhiy.storchaka, eryksun, steve.dower |
2016-02-04 12:48:54 | takluyver | set | messageid: <1454590134.6.0.969117544273.issue22107@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2016-02-04 12:48:54 | takluyver | link | issue22107 messages |
2016-02-04 12:48:54 | takluyver | create | |
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