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Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed
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David Boyce |
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Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Apr 2011 12:19:29 -0400 |
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Philip Guenther <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 3:50 AM, David Boyce <address@hidden> wrote:
>> All quite true and admirably researched but this is not a
>> standards-lawyering exercise, it's a software-engineering issue.
>
> Why are you closing stdout instead of redirecting it to /dev/null?
While developing a patch for the .PARALLELSYNC feature being discussed
in another thread (#33138), I tested a number of corner cases which
included stdout being closed. That helped me find some bugs in my work
but I also noticed that even unmodified make had this behavior, so I
submitted a standalone patch to "fix" it.
So - in this context at least - I'm not a user doing a dumb thing, I'm
a developer doing a careful thing. In real life I've never had a valid
reason to close stdout.
David
- [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, David Boyce, 2011/04/20
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, Philip Guenther, 2011/04/20
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, David Boyce, 2011/04/20
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, Philip Guenther, 2011/04/21
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, David Boyce, 2011/04/21
- RE: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, Martin Dorey, 2011/04/21
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, Philip Guenther, 2011/04/21
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, David Boyce, 2011/04/21
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, Philip Guenther, 2011/04/21
- Re: [bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed,
David Boyce <=
[bug #33134] spurious error when stdout is already closed, David Boyce, 2011/04/21