On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, sam th wrote:

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> On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Mike Nordell wrote:
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> > Thomas Fletcher wrote:
> > > On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Mike Nordell wrote:
> > ["fd", tmpnam and portability snipped]
> > >
> > > Well whatever ... read/write/open are standard C file operations
> > 
> > "standard C file operations"? Really? ;->
> > 
> > Last time I checked open/read/write were not ANSI C, and I would be really,
> > *really*, surprised if ANSI C 9x made it part of the library. That is the
> > *only* "standard" I know about when discussing C. And even if they did vote
> > these in it wouldn't affect the incorrectness of the code discussed. C++
> > does not derive from C9x.
> 
> Well, FWIW, the man pages on my system say that read, etc, are part of
> POSIX, but not ANSI.  
> 
> Also, these same manpages reccomend the use of tmpfile() instead of either
> mkstemp() or tmpnam().  Tom, can you tell us what's available on your
> system?  
> 

If you mean me ... Neutrino supports all of the above.

Thomas
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