On 02/25/2012 05:30 AM, Robert van Herk wrote:
Try 2 fixes some blatant memory bug in the conformance test
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Windows fopen has some fancy file modes 'T' and 'D'.
Currently, wine wrongly interprets 'T' as 't'. They should be interpreted
differently though: 't' is text file, and 'T' is temporary file.

I've fixed this, and added a conformance test.

+    case 'T':
+      FIXME("Implement T flag (temporary file, i.e. delete on close, don't flush to 
disk if possible)");
+      break;
So what actually prevents you from properly implementing this? Especially that Wine already supports temporary files. Search for MSVCRT__O_TEMPORARY

Vitaliy.


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