OS module in Python provides functions for interacting with the operating system. OS comes under Python’s standard utility modules. This module provides a portable way of using operating system dependent functionality.
os.close()
method in Python is used to close the given file descriptor, so that it no longer refers to any file or other resource and may be reused.
A file descriptor is small integer value that corresponds to a file or other input/output resource, such as a pipe or network socket. A File descriptor is an abstract indicator of a resource and act as handle to perform various lower level I/O operations like read, write, send etc.
For Example: Standard input is usually file descriptor with value 0, standard output is usually file descriptor with value 1 and standard error is usually file descriptor with value 2.
Further files opened by the current process will get the value 3, 4, 5 an so on.
Syntax: os.close(fd)
Parameter:
fd: A file descriptor, which is to be closed.Return Type: This method does not return any value
# Python program to explain os.close() method # importing os module import os # Path path = "/home/ihritik/Desktop/file2.txt" # open the file and get # the file descriptor associated # with it using os.open() method fd = os. open (path, os.O_WRONLY) # Perform some operation # Lets write a string s = "GeeksForGeeks: A computer science portal for Lazyroar" # Convert string to bytes object line = str .encode(s) # Write string to file referred by # by the file descriptor os.write(fd, line) # close the file descriptor os.close(fd) print ( "File descriptor closed successfully" ) |
File descriptor closed successfully