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- Subject: Re: io:lines() and \0
- From: Petite Abeille <petite.abeille@...>
- Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 01:16:38 +0100
On Feb 23, 2014, at 12:48 AM, Tim Hill <drtimhill@gmail.com> wrote:
> No,
Shocker.
> but it’s clear that io:lines() is a dangerous API to use unless you have complete control over the input dataset.
( Meh. Sounds like a drama-queen argument, with a dose of tunnel vision. Anyway, to each their own. )
- References:
- io:lines() and \0, René Rebe
- Re: io:lines() and \0, steve donovan
- Re: io:lines() and \0, René Rebe
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Enrico Colombini
- Re: io:lines() and \0, steve donovan
- Re: io:lines() and \0, René Rebe
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Craig Barnes
- Re: io:lines() and \0, René Rebe
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Sean Conner
- Re: io:lines() and \0, René Rebe
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Tim Hill
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Dirk Laurie
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Andrew Starks
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Dirk Laurie
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Tim Hill
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Dirk Laurie
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Petite Abeille
- Re: io:lines() and \0, Tim Hill