On Tuesday, 22 January 2013 at 15:01:59 UTC, monarch_dodra wrote:

TY. Gonna read everything.

I'm not enjoying this.

I'm getting some errors with this program:
//----
import std.stdio, std.file;
import std.concurrency;

void main(string[] args)
{
    auto iFile      = File("input.txt", "r");
    spawn(&fileWriter, "out1.txt");
    spawn(&fileWriter, "out2.txt");
}

void fileWriter(string fileName)
{
    File oFile = File(fileName, "w");
}
//----

There's a 50/50 chances it produces:
//----
std.exception.ErrnoException@std\stdio.d(467): Could not close file `input.txt' (No error)
//----
Always on the input files, never the outputs

I'm using a win32 dmd on win7_64.

The line in stdoo is:
//----
        errnoEnforce(.fclose(_p.handle) == 0,
                "Could not close file `"~_name~"'");
//----

I'd be tempted to say this is a bug... Maybe not a dmd/phobos bug, but I'm not sure how to work around it.

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