On 20.08.20 10:31, Max Reitz wrote: [...] > So all in all, I believe the biggest surprise about what’s written into > the top layer isn’t that it may be a json:{} filename, but the filename > of a node that maybe doesn’t even exist anymore? (Oh, no, please don’t > tell me you can delete it and get an invalid pointer read...) (I tried triggering that, but, oh, it’s strdup’ed() in stream_start(). I’m a bit daft.)