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Add a note explaining the interaction between unbuffered input and
xreadlines.xreadlines(). This closes SF patch #552804.
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\begin{funcdesc}{xreadlines}{fileobj}
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\begin{funcdesc}{xreadlines}{fileobj}
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Return a new xreadlines object which will iterate over the contents
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Return a new xreadlines object which will iterate over the contents
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of \var{fileobj}. \var{fileobj} must have a \method{readlines()}
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of \var{fileobj}. \var{fileobj} must have a \method{readlines()}
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method that supports the \var{sizehint} parameter.
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method that supports the \var{sizehint} parameter. \note{Because
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the \method{readlines()} method buffers data, this effectively
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ignores the effects of setting the file object as unbuffered.}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\end{funcdesc}
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An xreadlines object \var{s} supports the following sequence
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An xreadlines object \var{s} supports the following sequence
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