finishing output translating stream
Shiro Kawai
(25 May 2005 00:05 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream Michael Sperber (06 Jun 2005 15:15 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Shiro Kawai
(07 Jun 2005 10:41 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
bear
(07 Jun 2005 16:12 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Michael Sperber
(08 Jun 2005 07:19 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Shiro Kawai
(08 Jun 2005 07:37 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Michael Sperber
(08 Jun 2005 07:52 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Shiro Kawai
(08 Jun 2005 09:08 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Shiro Kawai
(08 Jun 2005 09:10 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
bear
(08 Jun 2005 18:10 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
bear
(09 Jun 2005 02:16 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Michael Sperber
(09 Jun 2005 05:51 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Shiro Kawai
(21 Jun 2005 00:00 UTC)
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Re: finishing output translating stream
Michael Sperber
(22 Jun 2005 07:56 UTC)
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Shiro Kawai <xxxxxx@lava.net> writes: > Is there any way for <translate-proc> of make-translated-output-stream > to know if the translated output stream is flushed or closed? Presently, no. I understand your motivation for wanting to know when it's closed (many thanks for the elaborate explanation!)---could you elaborate on why it's also important on flush? (After all, the underlying stream may also flush at just about any time.) As for closing---do you have any suggestion on API? I guess the easiest thing would be to also provide a "close" procedure along with the "translate" procedure. -- Cheers =8-} Mike Friede, Völkerverständigung und überhaupt blabla