I should also add that it'd be quite easy to allow *opening* files with 
embedded NULs, I actually think it's just a matter of removing the check.  
However, it's likely a *lot* of features won't work right with the NULs, 
truncating some parts (and then, as @eht16 said it's totally fixable, but a lot 
of work and carefulness).

I think we discussed this in the past, and I myself wouldn't be against 
allowing to open those files read-only if it's something users want.  However, 
I think others in the discussions were afraid people would still untick the 
read-only flag and start seeing bugs everywhere and complain, and that's 
probably a valid concern.  We could possibly see what others would think could 
go wrong if we allowed opening read-only *and prevented those files from being 
made writable*, which would be a tad more work but probably fairly easy.
Then again, how useful would be opening those if you can't modify them?  I 
don't know.

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