---On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 16:59:30 PST, Bill Janssen said
> Chris, this is a dangerously buggy hack. If you have two copies of
> the distiller running simultaneously, it can delete files the other
> distiller is using. The correct thing to do is keep track of the temp
> file names, and delete them explicitly when you are done with them.
> This can even be done automagically by using object finalization.
You'll have to explain why it's buggy...
Anyway, I've removed the offensive code and went back to the 'standard
python' way of handling them. (use pid for the template). It's _NOT_
dangerous or buggy, but, the python docs are very short on how it works on
Winders, so, I reinstate my previous warning.
---On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 08:46:11 EST Chris Hawks said:
> Let me know if it mis-behaves under Winders
- -re: Re: Parsing MS Word documents
Chris
Christopher R. Hawks Software Engineer
Syscon Plantstar a Division of Syscon International
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