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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T23:56:54+00:00 2026-06-05T23:56:54+00:00

I’m currently making a filesystem using python-fuse and was looking up where file pointers

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I’m currently making a filesystem using python-fuse and was looking up where file pointers start for each of the different modes (‘r’, ‘r+’, etc.) and found on multiple sites that the file pointer starts at zero unless it is opened in ‘a’ or ‘a+’ when it starts at the end of the file.

I tested this in Python to make sure (opening a text file in each of the modes and calling tell() immediately) but found that when it was opened in ‘a+’ the file pointer was at zero not the end of the file.

Is this a bug in python, or are the websites wrong?

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  • I am using Python 2.7.3 on Ubuntu
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    2026-06-05T23:57:01+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 11:57 pm

    No, it’s not a bug.

    What happens when you call tell() after writing some data?

    Does it write at position 0, or at the end of file as you would expect? I would almost bet my life that it is the latter.

    >>> f = open('test', 'a+')
    >>> f.tell()
    0
    >>> f.write('this is a test\n')
    >>> f.tell()
    15
    >>> f.close()
    >>> f = open('test', 'a+')
    >>> f.tell()
    0
    >>> f.write('this is a test\n')
    >>> f.tell()
    30
    

    So, it does seek to the end of the file before it writes data.

    This is how it should be. From the fopen() man page:

       a+     Open for reading and appending (writing at end  of  file).   The
              file is created if it does not exist.  The initial file position
              for reading is at the beginning  of  the  file,  but  output  is
              always appended to the end of the file.
    

    Phew, lucky I was right.

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