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@msdsk "we can't change that, our framework does not have this option"
↑↑ I've heard it far too many times. Leading to libraries/frameworks being raped the amateur way.
Your comment has merit. But it's not a rule that it's OK to give away control of the flow. -
@msdsk I've done it myself as well. Adding a cronjob to launch GDB, attach to a Java process to close a FD linked to a TCP socket to an HTTP resource, because there was no way to specify a TCP Read Timeout in the framework we used.
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OpenSSL has a library...
Or what is meant by flow?
I could understand if someone started a CLI to run openssl with data given to stdin that that is a complete loss of data flow...
("Things I've seen" trademark)
But in a library? Why...?
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