Number: 202

Date: 19-Mar-84 18':27':02

Submitter: Sannella.PA

Source: Masinter.pa

Subject: Closing T stream crashes system

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Date': 19 Mar 84 16':46 PST'
From': Masinter.pa'
Subject': [Nuyens.pa': Re': non-closable streams]'
To': LISPSUPPORT'
CC': LispCore↑'
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Please submit AR': Closing T stream crashes system'
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with the following description':'
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(If it crashes your system, then either we should fix it or document it as dangerous. Priority': Possibly, Impact': Fatal, Frequency': Once)'
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Low priority because unlikely for users to do this except on purpose, but it is definitely a bug.'
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Date': 19 Mar 84 16':05 PST'
From': Nuyens.pa'
Subject': Re': non-closable streams'
In-reply-to': MASINTER.PA''s message of 18 MAR 84 23':28 PST'
To': MASINTER.PA'
cc': LispCore↑.PA'
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I think you''ll find that one gets interesting results by closing the T stream.  Hardly a no-op.  I don''t want to trash my world right now trying it, but I saw Jim get in a weird state by doing it.'
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Greg'
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Date': 20 Mar 84 19':55 PST'
From': Kaplan.pa'
Subject': AR 202':  closing T'
To': Lispsupport'
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Fixed.  CLOSEF on all display streams is now a no-op.'
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But':  looking at the code, I don''t see how what Nuyens described could have happened.  CLOSEF already had a special check in it to make sure that it didn''t close T.'
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Edit-By: Sannella.PA

Edit-Date: 22-Mar-84  9':50':54

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In/By: AR 192

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System: Operating System

Subsystem: Generic File Operations

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Frequency: Once

Impact: Fatal

Priority: Perhaps

Status: Superseded

Problem Type: Bug

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