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I think Unix fails at "everything is a file" but that's actually good.

When you say "pass around", what do you mean? Is this some userland struct future syscalls will inspect manipulate? Or are you passing HANDLE * references to an opaque resource?

I very much agree text is bad. :)



I mean (for example) that in the shell I can pipe the output of one command to another, like on UNIX. But what gets passed is not text, but an object.




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