On Feb 15, 12:42 pm, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, so indeed, the temporary file solution seems a good one, then.

The consensus seems to be to use a temporary file, then. I had thought
there might be a flashy cutting-edge way of handling this sort of IO,
but I guess sometimes the best solutions are the simplest. As Mark H.
mentioned, it also allows you to 'roll back' file writes that went
wrong.

- James
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