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Author keelung-yang
Recipients barneygale, keelung-yang, serhiy.storchaka
Date 2022-01-28.12:36:52
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In file operations, write/modify/append, which one is generic/common? They're all.

Modifying need more then one line code, but write/oppend needn't.

Two lines are bad to readability and readability counts.

How do you determine it's not common enough? There're many kind of users and application scene, and this feature is even not existed.

Should we create a poll both to Python developers and it's users?
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