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fopen: default open mode is now binary?
From: |
Vic Norton |
Subject: |
fopen: default open mode is now binary? |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Apr 2005 08:56:45 -0400 |
I have just upgraded octave on my Mac (OS X) form 2.1.57 to 2.1.69. I
am now getting a warning message that I am curious about:
warning: fopen: default open mode is now binary
What should I do about this? It doesn't seem to present a problem. I
am simply writing a text file
file = "Output/portfolioValues.csv";
fid = fopen(file, "w");
fprintf (fid, "Data for getCurrentValue.pl\n");
fprintf (fid, "date0, %s\n", date0);
...
fclose (fid);
for subsequent processing by Perl. The correct text is being written.
Is there something I can add to my "fopen" line to prevent the
warning?
Regards,
Vic
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