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27 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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28 To: "W. Trevor King" <wking@tremily.us>
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29 Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] nmbug: Add an 'init' command
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56 "W. Trevor King" <wking@tremily.us> writes:
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58 > On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 06:53:11AM +0200, David Bremner wrote:
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59 >> W. Trevor King writes:
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60 >> > but I expect that closing stdin is more portable than the /dev/null
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63 >> /dev/null is part of POSIX
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65 > Maybe folks want to use nmbug on Windows or some other crazy non-POSIX
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66 > OS? I don't know how Windows-compatible the rest of notmuch is (it
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67 > looks like Xapian can be built with MSYS+mingw or MSVC [1,2]), and I
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68 > don't think supporting non-POSIX OSes is worth a lot of effort, but
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69 > using stdin instead here is easy ;).
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71 I have no objection to the code, but I think the comment about
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72 portability just causes confusion. As witnessed by this discussion.
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