Zhang, Xiantao wrote:
Charles Duffy wrote:
Speaking with my end-user hat on, this seems to violate the principal
of least surprise:

I would expect NVRAM contents to be discarded, not saved to a file in
the current working directory, if no relevant option were given on the
command line.

Maybe better to generate a temporary file to save the data instead of 
discarding it?

An unlinked temporary file as default behavior makes good sense -- it doesn't leave anything sitting around the user didn't ask for or doesn't expect, so it wouldn't be surprising behavior to me as an end-user, but provides a method for persisting nvram contents during a single session.

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