::> ::> filebuf::sh_compat This is the default, left over from before DOS
::> ::> filebuf::sh_none This is basically the same as sh_compat except
::> HB> I just looked in the header at the filebuf class
::> HB> definition; none of the above were defined (BC45). Same with BCOS2.
::> HB> The help says this int value corresponds to the DOS sharing modes
::> HB> so I assume I could use the defines SH_DENYNO, SH_DENYWR, etc... ?
::> That seems reasonable, though I haven't tried it to verify. I'd almost
Me either :)
::> bet that in every case, the values are identical in any case: it's
::> almost inevitable that in every case, they're just giving names to the
::> values accepted by the underlying OS and using different names isn't
That is what I inferred from the Help. Thanks!
# Herbert Bushong harchon@centuryinter.net [TEAM OS/2]
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