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    This name was suggested in #24526 and * Has a good analogy to close(), so people are likely to be able to guess what it means. * Is more specific to IO (conversely, it's easy to imagine shutdown() being wanted for any number of things unrelated to closing the write side of an IO stream).
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           Will do. The tests failed here in any case because I'd missed the a case of   | 
    
          
 Ref: #42005  | 
    
          
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           As a heads up, IOExtras exports a symbol with the same name so anything doing   | 
    
    
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This name was suggested in JuliaLang#24526 and * Has a good analogy to close(), so people are likely to be able to guess what it means. * Is more specific to IO (conversely, it's easy to imagine shutdown() being wanted for any number of things unrelated to closing the write side of an IO stream).
    
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This name was suggested in JuliaLang#24526 and * Has a good analogy to close(), so people are likely to be able to guess what it means. * Is more specific to IO (conversely, it's easy to imagine shutdown() being wanted for any number of things unrelated to closing the write side of an IO stream).
  
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shutdown()was introduced in #40783. It's exported fromBase, but has not yet been released so renaming is fair game.The name
closewrite()was suggested in #24526 andguess what it means.
being wanted for any number of things unrelated to closing the write
side of an IO stream).
See also discussion at #40783