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# Copyright (C) 2001-2018, Python Software Foundation
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# For licence information, see README file.
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#
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msgid ""
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msgstr ""
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"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.6\n"
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"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
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"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-12-21 09:48+0100\n"
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"PO-Revision-Date: 2018-07-04 11:33+0200\n"
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"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
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"Language-Team: FRENCH <traductions@lists.afpy.org>\n"
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"Language: fr\n"
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:2
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msgid ""
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":mod:`!contextlib` --- Utilities for :keyword:`!with`\\ -statement contexts"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:7
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msgid "**Source code:** :source:`Lib/contextlib.py`"
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msgstr "**Code source :** :source:`Lib/contextlib.py`"
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:11
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msgid ""
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"This module provides utilities for common tasks involving the :keyword:"
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"`with` statement. For more information see also :ref:`typecontextmanager` "
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"and :ref:`context-managers`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:17
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msgid "Utilities"
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msgstr "Utilitaires"
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:19
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msgid "Functions and classes provided:"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:23
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msgid ""
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"An :term:`abstract base class` for classes that implement :meth:`object."
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"__enter__` and :meth:`object.__exit__`. A default implementation for :meth:"
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"`object.__enter__` is provided which returns ``self`` while :meth:`object."
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"__exit__` is an abstract method which by default returns ``None``. See also "
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"the definition of :ref:`typecontextmanager`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:34
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msgid ""
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"An :term:`abstract base class` for classes that implement :meth:`object."
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"__aenter__` and :meth:`object.__aexit__`. A default implementation for :meth:"
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"`object.__aenter__` is provided which returns ``self`` while :meth:`object."
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"__aexit__` is an abstract method which by default returns ``None``. See also "
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"the definition of :ref:`async-context-managers`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:46
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msgid ""
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"This function is a :term:`decorator` that can be used to define a factory "
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"function for :keyword:`with` statement context managers, without needing to "
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"create a class or separate :meth:`__enter__` and :meth:`__exit__` methods."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:50
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msgid ""
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"While many objects natively support use in with statements, sometimes a "
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"resource needs to be managed that isn't a context manager in its own right, "
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"and doesn't implement a ``close()`` method for use with ``contextlib."
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"closing``"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:54
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msgid ""
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"An abstract example would be the following to ensure correct resource "
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"management::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:73
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msgid ""
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"The function being decorated must return a :term:`generator`-iterator when "
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"called. This iterator must yield exactly one value, which will be bound to "
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"the targets in the :keyword:`with` statement's :keyword:`!as` clause, if any."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:77
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msgid ""
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"At the point where the generator yields, the block nested in the :keyword:"
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"`with` statement is executed. The generator is then resumed after the block "
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"is exited. If an unhandled exception occurs in the block, it is reraised "
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"inside the generator at the point where the yield occurred. Thus, you can "
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"use a :keyword:`try`...\\ :keyword:`except`...\\ :keyword:`finally` "
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"statement to trap the error (if any), or ensure that some cleanup takes "
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"place. If an exception is trapped merely in order to log it or to perform "
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"some action (rather than to suppress it entirely), the generator must "
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"reraise that exception. Otherwise the generator context manager will "
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"indicate to the :keyword:`!with` statement that the exception has been "
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"handled, and execution will resume with the statement immediately following "
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"the :keyword:`!with` statement."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:89
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msgid ""
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":func:`contextmanager` uses :class:`ContextDecorator` so the context "
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"managers it creates can be used as decorators as well as in :keyword:`with` "
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"statements. When used as a decorator, a new generator instance is implicitly "
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"created on each function call (this allows the otherwise \"one-shot\" "
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"context managers created by :func:`contextmanager` to meet the requirement "
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"that context managers support multiple invocations in order to be used as "
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"decorators)."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:96
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msgid "Use of :class:`ContextDecorator`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:102
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :func:`~contextlib.contextmanager`, but creates an :ref:"
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"`asynchronous context manager <async-context-managers>`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:105
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msgid ""
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"This function is a :term:`decorator` that can be used to define a factory "
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"function for :keyword:`async with` statement asynchronous context managers, "
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"without needing to create a class or separate :meth:`__aenter__` and :meth:"
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"`__aexit__` methods. It must be applied to an :term:`asynchronous generator` "
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"function."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:111
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msgid "A simple example::"
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msgstr "Un exemple simple ::"
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:132
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msgid ""
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"Return a context manager that closes *thing* upon completion of the block. "
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"This is basically equivalent to::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:144
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msgid "And lets you write code like this::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:153
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msgid ""
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"without needing to explicitly close ``page``. Even if an error occurs, "
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"``page.close()`` will be called when the :keyword:`with` block is exited."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:161
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msgid ""
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"Return a context manager that returns *enter_result* from ``__enter__``, but "
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"otherwise does nothing. It is intended to be used as a stand-in for an "
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"optional context manager, for example::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:175
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msgid "An example using *enter_result*::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:193
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msgid ""
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"Return a context manager that suppresses any of the specified exceptions if "
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"they occur in the body of a with statement and then resumes execution with "
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"the first statement following the end of the with statement."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:197
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msgid ""
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"As with any other mechanism that completely suppresses exceptions, this "
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"context manager should be used only to cover very specific errors where "
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"silently continuing with program execution is known to be the right thing to "
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"do."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:202
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msgid "For example::"
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msgstr "Par exemple ::"
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:212
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msgid "This code is equivalent to::"
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msgstr "Ce code est équivalent à ::"
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:224 ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:263
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:273
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msgid "This context manager is :ref:`reentrant <reentrant-cms>`."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:231
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msgid ""
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"Context manager for temporarily redirecting :data:`sys.stdout` to another "
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"file or file-like object."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:234
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msgid ""
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"This tool adds flexibility to existing functions or classes whose output is "
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"hardwired to stdout."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:237
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msgid ""
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"For example, the output of :func:`help` normally is sent to *sys.stdout*. "
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"You can capture that output in a string by redirecting the output to an :"
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"class:`io.StringIO` object::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:246
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msgid ""
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"To send the output of :func:`help` to a file on disk, redirect the output to "
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"a regular file::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:253
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msgid "To send the output of :func:`help` to *sys.stderr*::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:258
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msgid ""
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"Note that the global side effect on :data:`sys.stdout` means that this "
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"context manager is not suitable for use in library code and most threaded "
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"applications. It also has no effect on the output of subprocesses. However, "
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"it is still a useful approach for many utility scripts."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:270
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :func:`~contextlib.redirect_stdout` but redirecting :data:`sys."
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"stderr` to another file or file-like object."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:280
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msgid ""
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"A base class that enables a context manager to also be used as a decorator."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:282
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msgid ""
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"Context managers inheriting from ``ContextDecorator`` have to implement "
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"``__enter__`` and ``__exit__`` as normal. ``__exit__`` retains its optional "
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"exception handling even when used as a decorator."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:286
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msgid ""
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"``ContextDecorator`` is used by :func:`contextmanager`, so you get this "
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"functionality automatically."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:289
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msgid "Example of ``ContextDecorator``::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:318
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msgid ""
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"This change is just syntactic sugar for any construct of the following form::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:324
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msgid "``ContextDecorator`` lets you instead write::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:330
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msgid ""
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"It makes it clear that the ``cm`` applies to the whole function, rather than "
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"just a piece of it (and saving an indentation level is nice, too)."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:333
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msgid ""
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"Existing context managers that already have a base class can be extended by "
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"using ``ContextDecorator`` as a mixin class::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:346
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msgid ""
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"As the decorated function must be able to be called multiple times, the "
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"underlying context manager must support use in multiple :keyword:`with` "
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"statements. If this is not the case, then the original construct with the "
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"explicit :keyword:`!with` statement inside the function should be used."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:356
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msgid ""
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"A context manager that is designed to make it easy to programmatically "
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"combine other context managers and cleanup functions, especially those that "
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"are optional or otherwise driven by input data."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:360
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msgid ""
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"For example, a set of files may easily be handled in a single with statement "
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"as follows::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:369
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msgid ""
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"Each instance maintains a stack of registered callbacks that are called in "
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"reverse order when the instance is closed (either explicitly or implicitly "
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"at the end of a :keyword:`with` statement). Note that callbacks are *not* "
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"invoked implicitly when the context stack instance is garbage collected."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:374
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msgid ""
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"This stack model is used so that context managers that acquire their "
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"resources in their ``__init__`` method (such as file objects) can be handled "
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"correctly."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:378
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msgid ""
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"Since registered callbacks are invoked in the reverse order of registration, "
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"this ends up behaving as if multiple nested :keyword:`with` statements had "
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"been used with the registered set of callbacks. This even extends to "
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"exception handling - if an inner callback suppresses or replaces an "
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"exception, then outer callbacks will be passed arguments based on that "
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"updated state."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:385
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msgid ""
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"This is a relatively low level API that takes care of the details of "
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"correctly unwinding the stack of exit callbacks. It provides a suitable "
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"foundation for higher level context managers that manipulate the exit stack "
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"in application specific ways."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:394
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msgid ""
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"Enters a new context manager and adds its :meth:`__exit__` method to the "
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"callback stack. The return value is the result of the context manager's own :"
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"meth:`__enter__` method."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:398
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msgid ""
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"These context managers may suppress exceptions just as they normally would "
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"if used directly as part of a :keyword:`with` statement."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:403
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msgid "Adds a context manager's :meth:`__exit__` method to the callback stack."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:405
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msgid ""
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"As ``__enter__`` is *not* invoked, this method can be used to cover part of "
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"an :meth:`__enter__` implementation with a context manager's own :meth:"
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"`__exit__` method."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:409
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msgid ""
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"If passed an object that is not a context manager, this method assumes it is "
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"a callback with the same signature as a context manager's :meth:`__exit__` "
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"method and adds it directly to the callback stack."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:413
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msgid ""
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"By returning true values, these callbacks can suppress exceptions the same "
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"way context manager :meth:`__exit__` methods can."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:416
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msgid ""
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"The passed in object is returned from the function, allowing this method to "
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"be used as a function decorator."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:421
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msgid ""
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"Accepts an arbitrary callback function and arguments and adds it to the "
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"callback stack."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:424
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msgid ""
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"Unlike the other methods, callbacks added this way cannot suppress "
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"exceptions (as they are never passed the exception details)."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:427
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msgid ""
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"The passed in callback is returned from the function, allowing this method "
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"to be used as a function decorator."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:432
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msgid ""
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"Transfers the callback stack to a fresh :class:`ExitStack` instance and "
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"returns it. No callbacks are invoked by this operation - instead, they will "
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"now be invoked when the new stack is closed (either explicitly or implicitly "
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"at the end of a :keyword:`with` statement)."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:437
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msgid ""
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"For example, a group of files can be opened as an \"all or nothing\" "
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"operation as follows::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:451
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msgid ""
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"Immediately unwinds the callback stack, invoking callbacks in the reverse "
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"order of registration. For any context managers and exit callbacks "
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"registered, the arguments passed in will indicate that no exception occurred."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:458
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msgid ""
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"An :ref:`asynchronous context manager <async-context-managers>`, similar to :"
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"class:`ExitStack`, that supports combining both synchronous and asynchronous "
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"context managers, as well as having coroutines for cleanup logic."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:463
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msgid ""
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"The :meth:`close` method is not implemented, :meth:`aclose` must be used "
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"instead."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:468
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :meth:`enter_context` but expects an asynchronous context manager."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:473
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msgid ""
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"Similar to :meth:`push` but expects either an asynchronous context manager "
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"or a coroutine function."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:478
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msgid "Similar to :meth:`callback` but expects a coroutine function."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:482
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msgid "Similar to :meth:`close` but properly handles awaitables."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:484
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msgid "Continuing the example for :func:`asynccontextmanager`::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:496
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msgid "Examples and Recipes"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:498
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msgid ""
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"This section describes some examples and recipes for making effective use of "
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"the tools provided by :mod:`contextlib`."
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msgstr ""
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msgid "Supporting a variable number of context managers"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:505
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msgid ""
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"The primary use case for :class:`ExitStack` is the one given in the class "
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"documentation: supporting a variable number of context managers and other "
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"cleanup operations in a single :keyword:`with` statement. The variability "
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"may come from the number of context managers needed being driven by user "
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"input (such as opening a user specified collection of files), or from some "
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"of the context managers being optional::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:520
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msgid ""
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"As shown, :class:`ExitStack` also makes it quite easy to use :keyword:`with` "
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"statements to manage arbitrary resources that don't natively support the "
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"context management protocol."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:526
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msgid "Catching exceptions from ``__enter__`` methods"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:528
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msgid ""
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"It is occasionally desirable to catch exceptions from an ``__enter__`` "
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"method implementation, *without* inadvertently catching exceptions from the :"
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"keyword:`with` statement body or the context manager's ``__exit__`` method. "
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"By using :class:`ExitStack` the steps in the context management protocol can "
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"be separated slightly in order to allow this::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:543
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msgid ""
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"Actually needing to do this is likely to indicate that the underlying API "
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"should be providing a direct resource management interface for use with :"
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"keyword:`try`/:keyword:`except`/:keyword:`finally` statements, but not all "
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"APIs are well designed in that regard. When a context manager is the only "
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"resource management API provided, then :class:`ExitStack` can make it easier "
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"to handle various situations that can't be handled directly in a :keyword:"
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"`with` statement."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:553
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msgid "Cleaning up in an ``__enter__`` implementation"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:555
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msgid ""
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"As noted in the documentation of :meth:`ExitStack.push`, this method can be "
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"useful in cleaning up an already allocated resource if later steps in the :"
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"meth:`__enter__` implementation fail."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:559
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msgid ""
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"Here's an example of doing this for a context manager that accepts resource "
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"acquisition and release functions, along with an optional validation "
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"function, and maps them to the context management protocol::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:599
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msgid "Replacing any use of ``try-finally`` and flag variables"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:601
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msgid ""
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"A pattern you will sometimes see is a ``try-finally`` statement with a flag "
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"variable to indicate whether or not the body of the ``finally`` clause "
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"should be executed. In its simplest form (that can't already be handled just "
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"by using an ``except`` clause instead), it looks something like this::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:615
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msgid ""
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"As with any ``try`` statement based code, this can cause problems for "
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"development and review, because the setup code and the cleanup code can end "
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"up being separated by arbitrarily long sections of code."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:619
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msgid ""
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":class:`ExitStack` makes it possible to instead register a callback for "
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"execution at the end of a ``with`` statement, and then later decide to skip "
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"executing that callback::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:631
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msgid ""
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"This allows the intended cleanup up behaviour to be made explicit up front, "
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"rather than requiring a separate flag variable."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:634
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msgid ""
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"If a particular application uses this pattern a lot, it can be simplified "
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"even further by means of a small helper class::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:652
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msgid ""
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"If the resource cleanup isn't already neatly bundled into a standalone "
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"function, then it is still possible to use the decorator form of :meth:"
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"`ExitStack.callback` to declare the resource cleanup in advance::"
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:667
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msgid ""
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"Due to the way the decorator protocol works, a callback function declared "
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"this way cannot take any parameters. Instead, any resources to be released "
|
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"must be accessed as closure variables."
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msgstr ""
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:673
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msgid "Using a context manager as a function decorator"
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msgstr ""
|
||
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:675
|
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msgid ""
|
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":class:`ContextDecorator` makes it possible to use a context manager in both "
|
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"an ordinary ``with`` statement and also as a function decorator."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
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#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:678
|
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msgid ""
|
||
"For example, it is sometimes useful to wrap functions or groups of "
|
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"statements with a logger that can track the time of entry and time of exit. "
|
||
"Rather than writing both a function decorator and a context manager for the "
|
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"task, inheriting from :class:`ContextDecorator` provides both capabilities "
|
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"in a single definition::"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:699
|
||
msgid "Instances of this class can be used as both a context manager::"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:705
|
||
msgid "And also as a function decorator::"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:712
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Note that there is one additional limitation when using context managers as "
|
||
"function decorators: there's no way to access the return value of :meth:"
|
||
"`__enter__`. If that value is needed, then it is still necessary to use an "
|
||
"explicit ``with`` statement."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:720
|
||
msgid ":pep:`343` - The \"with\" statement"
|
||
msgstr ":pep:`343` - The \"with\" statement"
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:720
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with` "
|
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"statement."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
"La spécification, les motivations et des exemples de l'instruction :keyword:"
|
||
"`with` en Python."
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:726
|
||
msgid "Single use, reusable and reentrant context managers"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:728
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Most context managers are written in a way that means they can only be used "
|
||
"effectively in a :keyword:`with` statement once. These single use context "
|
||
"managers must be created afresh each time they're used - attempting to use "
|
||
"them a second time will trigger an exception or otherwise not work correctly."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:734
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"This common limitation means that it is generally advisable to create "
|
||
"context managers directly in the header of the :keyword:`with` statement "
|
||
"where they are used (as shown in all of the usage examples above)."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:738
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Files are an example of effectively single use context managers, since the "
|
||
"first :keyword:`with` statement will close the file, preventing any further "
|
||
"IO operations using that file object."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:742
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Context managers created using :func:`contextmanager` are also single use "
|
||
"context managers, and will complain about the underlying generator failing "
|
||
"to yield if an attempt is made to use them a second time::"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:770
|
||
msgid "Reentrant context managers"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:772
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"More sophisticated context managers may be \"reentrant\". These context "
|
||
"managers can not only be used in multiple :keyword:`with` statements, but "
|
||
"may also be used *inside* a :keyword:`!with` statement that is already using "
|
||
"the same context manager."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:777
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
":class:`threading.RLock` is an example of a reentrant context manager, as "
|
||
"are :func:`suppress` and :func:`redirect_stdout`. Here's a very simple "
|
||
"example of reentrant use::"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:796
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Real world examples of reentrancy are more likely to involve multiple "
|
||
"functions calling each other and hence be far more complicated than this "
|
||
"example."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:800
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Note also that being reentrant is *not* the same thing as being thread "
|
||
"safe. :func:`redirect_stdout`, for example, is definitely not thread safe, "
|
||
"as it makes a global modification to the system state by binding :data:`sys."
|
||
"stdout` to a different stream."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:809
|
||
msgid "Reusable context managers"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:811
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Distinct from both single use and reentrant context managers are \"reusable"
|
||
"\" context managers (or, to be completely explicit, \"reusable, but not "
|
||
"reentrant\" context managers, since reentrant context managers are also "
|
||
"reusable). These context managers support being used multiple times, but "
|
||
"will fail (or otherwise not work correctly) if the specific context manager "
|
||
"instance has already been used in a containing with statement."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:818
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
":class:`threading.Lock` is an example of a reusable, but not reentrant, "
|
||
"context manager (for a reentrant lock, it is necessary to use :class:"
|
||
"`threading.RLock` instead)."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:822
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Another example of a reusable, but not reentrant, context manager is :class:"
|
||
"`ExitStack`, as it invokes *all* currently registered callbacks when leaving "
|
||
"any with statement, regardless of where those callbacks were added::"
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:853
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"As the output from the example shows, reusing a single stack object across "
|
||
"multiple with statements works correctly, but attempting to nest them will "
|
||
"cause the stack to be cleared at the end of the innermost with statement, "
|
||
"which is unlikely to be desirable behaviour."
|
||
msgstr ""
|
||
|
||
#: ../Doc/library/contextlib.rst:858
|
||
msgid ""
|
||
"Using separate :class:`ExitStack` instances instead of reusing a single "
|
||
"instance avoids that problem::"
|
||
msgstr ""
|