I just read this post that says users with high reputation can undelete questions. I hope I'm doing things right, since it's unclear to me how am I supposed to ask for "undeletion".
My question was deleted by the "Community" user, because it received -2 votes and it's been 30 days since it was reopened (it was closed due to downvotes).
However one might (not) like my question, it certainly fulfills all criteria to be a question here. The reasons are as follows:
- Many users on Stack Overflow use the undocumented
"rw+"
PHP mode in their answers; - I'm asking what this undocumented mode does;
- I only received 2 answers: check the documentation (I posted the link to the documentation in my original question - there's nothing there about this), and that the
"rw+"
mode is a combination of ther
andw+
modes (it isn't, so this answer is wrong). Therefore, it still has no answers, and no one that commented my question had a correct answer for it.
Could someone please undelete it? I still want to know the answer and I do think it's a relevant question for other users (even though some might, apparently, hate it).
I uploaded an image of the question, with all comments expanded:
<?php $file = somefilewith.data; fopen($file, "rw+"); fwrite($file, "data");?>
. Like I said in the edit,w+
truncates the file,rw+
does not truncate it. This answer, for example, will not work itrw+
is substituted forw+
: stackoverflow.com/a/16815150/4621141 . I can put this in the question if you think it will help, but it seems to be a bit redundant for me, since all it's only purpose is to show that one mode truncates the file while the other doesn't – flen Jun 11 '17 at 8:01echo
statements. Part of the problem might be that this feels somewhat esoteric, and unless a reader is particularly invested in the bug, they probably won't want to do the remaining legwork to see if you are correct. – halfer Jun 11 '17 at 9:21