Karim Belabas on Fri, 19 Oct 2012 02:48:57 +0200 |
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Re: temporary files under win32 |
* Loïc Grenié [2012-10-18 14:16]: > 2012/10/18 Bill Allombert <Bill.Allombert@math.u-bordeaux1.fr>: >> I get report that PARI support for temporary files on win32 is not reliable. >> In particular when running several instance of GP running factorisation. >> >> I would be glad if someone could review this code >> (in src/language/es.c) >> >> To debug under gp, do >> \gf2 >> factorint(2^251-1,14) > > It should work without problem under cygwin. > > Under win32, the problem is that all temporary files have the > same name. They shouldn't. In pari_unique_dir(), the final get_file() test ensures that we at least try 26^2 names [ by replacing the last two letters in filename by aa -> zz ]. > It sounds possible to use the same system as > UNIX, creating in src/systems/win32/win32.c > > - pid_t getpid(void) > which would return the pid of the process, using > GetCurrentProcessId. > > - uid_t getuid(void) > which would return some hash of the user name (using > GetUserName). That's a good idea, at least for getpid(); maybe multi-user Windows systems are so infrequent that we needn't bother about getuid ? Would you be willing to get a shot at this ? Thanks ! K.B. -- Karim Belabas, IMB (UMR 5251) Tel: (+33) (0)5 40 00 26 17 Universite Bordeaux 1 Fax: (+33) (0)5 40 00 69 50 351, cours de la Liberation http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/~belabas/ F-33405 Talence (France) http://pari.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/ [PARI/GP] `