fix(closed.io): given an opened IO, I expect to get it back open in c…#29
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…ase I have to apply other processing. Many processing.
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Is it your IO or is it mine? ;-) OK, you've convinced me. It is merged in mini_exiftool 2.8.0. |
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just cleanup my mail and noticed i forgot to thanks you ;-) |
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:-) |
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Great job for this lib.
I'd like to highlight that when I give an open IO to mini_exiftool, I'd like to get it back opened. It's strange that the usage of this lib affect the state of my given IO [also I'm responsible to rewind the IO if necessary]
Best,
Martin