From: jqb@netcom.com (Jim Balter)
Subject: Re: Resetting options on STDIN/STDOUT
6 Nov 1996 17:24:41 -0800
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Jeremy Blackman wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to set stdin and stdout into binary mode under gnu-win32,
> cleanly?  Some code I am attempting to port simply does an
> fdopen(0,"rb"); fdopen(1,"wb"); which works fine under Linux, or BSD,
> but ends up with no output when compiled with gnu-win32 and then run.
> 
> Suggestions?  I've tried several hacks around this already.  The code
> requires that stdout and stdin be in binary mode and also be actually
> stdout and stdin - the program runs as a cgi script.


	_setmode(fileno(stdin), O_BINARY);
	_setmode(fileno(stdout), O_BINARY);
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<J Q B>

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