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* Filename: dirent.c
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* Purpose: UNIX directory services
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*
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* Routines: opendir
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* closedir
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* readdir
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* seekdir
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* rewindir
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* telldir
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* freedirlist s
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*
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* * = Routines called by function pointer.
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* s = Static functions.
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*
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* Modification History:
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25/08/95 - WATCOMC, and extended DIR to include
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d_size, d_attr, d_time and d_date fields.
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29/05/96 - Documentation
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- Rewinddir
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- Modified readdir() to return a directory
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based structure.
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12/06/00 - Skip volume labels
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19/07/00 - Changed search attribute from 0Xff to
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explicit attributes, as 0XFF returns
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only the share name under Win9x.
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01/07/01 WIN32
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* $Name: $Source: /cvsroot/device/DEVL/UTILS/LIBWIN32/dirent.c,v $
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* $Revision: 1.2 $ $Date: 2004/05/10 09:35:02 $ $State: Exp $
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* $Author: ayoung $ $Locker: $
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*.........................................................................*/
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/*
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* Include files
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* -------------
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*/
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#define _DIRENT_SOURCE
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "dirent.h"
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#include <windows.h>
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#define DISABLE_HARD_ERRORS SetErrorMode (0)
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#define ENABLE_HARD_ERRORS SetErrorMode (SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS | \
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SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX)
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static void freedirlist(struct _dirlist *);
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/*-Open a directory-----------------------------------------------------------
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Synopsis:
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DIR *opendir
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const char *pName
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Purpose:
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The opendir() function opens a directory stream corre-
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sponding to the directory name, and returns a pointer to
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the directory stream. The stream is positioned at the
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first entry in the directory.
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Parameters:
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const char *pName, Specifies the name of directory
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Returns:
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The opendir() function returns a pointer to the directory
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stream or NULL if an error occurred, and 'errno' is set to
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one of the following manifest constants.
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Constant Description
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EACESS Permission denied.
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EMFILE Too many file descriptors in use by process.
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ENFILE Too many files are currently open in the system.
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ENOENT Directory does not exist.
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ENOMEM Insufficient memory to complete the operation.
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ENOTDIR Name is not a directory.
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Notes:
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SVID 3, POSIX, BSD 4.3
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See also:
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open(2), readdir(3), closedir(3), rewinddir(3),
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seekdir(3), telldir(3), scandir(3)
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DIR *
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static int id = 1; /* singleton */
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WIN32_FIND_DATA finddata;
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HANDLE hSearch;
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struct _dirlist *pDirlist;
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char path[ MAX_PATH ];
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BOOL isHPFS;
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DIR *pDir;
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int i, len;
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int rc;
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/* Copy to working buffer */
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if ((len = strlen(pName)) == 0)
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errno = ENOTDIR;
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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}
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/* Convert path */
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if (_fullpath(path, pName, sizeof(path)) == NULL)
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/* Unknown, assume DOS */
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char *last;
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(void) strcpy(path, pName);
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for (i = 0; path[i]; i++)
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if (path[i] == '/')
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path[i] = '\\'; /* convert */
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last = &path[len - 1];
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/* Ok, DOS is very picky about its directory names.
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* The following are valid.
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* c:/
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* c:.
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* c:name/name1
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* c:name/ is not valid
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*/
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if ((*last == '\\') && (len > 1) &&
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(!((len == 3) && (path[1] == ':'))))
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*(last--) = 0;
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}
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/* Is a directory ? */
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if (strcmp(path, ".") != 0)
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struct _stat sb;
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DISABLE_HARD_ERRORS;
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rc = _stat (path, &sb);
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ENABLE_HARD_ERRORS;
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if (rc)
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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if (!S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
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errno = ENOTDIR;
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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}
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}
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/* extended file system */
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isHPFS = IsHPFSFileSystem(path);
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/* Strip trailing slashes, so we can append "\*.*" */
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len = strlen(path);
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while (len > 0)
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{
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len--;
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if (path[len] == '\\')
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path[len] = '\0'; /* remove slash */
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else {
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len++; /* end of path */
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break;
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}
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}
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path[len++] = '\\'; /* insert pattern */
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path[len++] = '*';
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path[len++] = '.';
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path[len++] = '*';
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path[len++] = 0;
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/* Create DIR structure */
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if ((pDir = (DIR *)calloc(sizeof(DIR), 1)) == (DIR *)NULL)
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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if ((pDir->dd_buf =
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(char *)malloc(sizeof(struct dirent))) == (char *)NULL)
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{
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free(pDir);
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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}
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pDir->dd_id = id++; /* generate unique directory identifier */
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pDir->dd_fd = -1; /* file descriptor */
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pDir->dd_loc = 0L;
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pDir->dd_ddloc = (struct _dirlist *)NULL;
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/* Open directory */
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DISABLE_HARD_ERRORS;
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hSearch = FindFirstFile( path, &finddata );
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ENABLE_HARD_ERRORS;
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if (hSearch == 0)
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{
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rc = GetLastError();
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#if defined(ERROR_EMPTY_DIR)
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if (rc == ERROR_EMPTY_DIR)
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return (pDir); /* entry list */
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#endif
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free(pDir);
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errno = ENOENT;
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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}
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/* Create directory entries */
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do {
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/* Skip volume labels */
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if (finddata.ff_attrib & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME)
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continue;
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#endif
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/* Skip '.' */
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if ( strcmp(finddata.cFileName, ".") == 0 )
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continue;
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/* Create new entry */
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pDirlist = (struct _dirlist *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct _dirlist));
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if (pDirlist == (struct _dirlist *)NULL)
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{
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freedirlist(pDir->dd_contents);
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FindClose(hSearch);
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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}
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pDirlist->dl_entry = malloc( strlen(finddata.cFileName)+1 );
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if (pDirlist->dl_entry == (char *)NULL)
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free(pDirlist);
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freedirlist(pDir->dd_contents);
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FindClose(hSearch);
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return (DIR *)NULL;
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}
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if (pDir->dd_contents)
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pDir->dd_current = pDir->dd_current->dl_next = pDirlist;
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else
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{
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pDir->dd_contents = pDir->dd_current = pDirlist;
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}
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(void) strcpy(pDirlist->dl_entry, finddata.cFileName);
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if (!isHPFS)
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strlwr(pDirlist->dl_entry);
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//TODO..
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// pDirlist->dl_ctime = finddata.ftCreationTime;
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// pDirlist->dl_mtime = finddata.ftLastWriteTime;
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// pDirlist->dl_qsize = (finddata.nFileSizeHigh * (MAXDWORD+1)) +
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// finddata.nFileSizeLow;
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pDirlist->dl_size2 = finddata.nFileSizeHigh;
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pDirlist->dl_size = finddata.nFileSizeLow;
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pDirlist->dl_attr = finddata.dwFileAttributes;
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pDirlist->dl_next = (struct _dirlist *)NULL;
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} while ( FindNextFile(hSearch, &finddata) );
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FindClose( hSearch );
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pDir->dd_current = pDir->dd_contents;
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return (pDir);
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}
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/*-Close a directory----------------------------------------------------------
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Synopsis:
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int closedir
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DIR *pDir
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Purpose:
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The closedir() function closes the directory stream asso-
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ciated with dir. The directory stream descriptor 'pDir' is
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not available after this call.
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Parameters:
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DIR *pDir, Specifies the open directory
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Returns:
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The closedir() function returns 0 on success or -1 on
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failure and 'errno' is set to one of the following manifest
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constants.
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Constant Description
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EBADF Invalid directory stream descriptor dir.
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Notes:
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See also
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close(2), opendir(3), readdir(3), rewinddir(3),
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seekdir(3), telldir(3), scandir(3)
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int
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if (pDir == (DIR *)NULL)
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return 1; /* EBADF */
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freedirlist(pDir->dd_contents);
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free((char *)pDir->dd_buf);
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free((char *)pDir);
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return 0;
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/*-Read a directory-----------------------------------------------------------
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Synopsis:
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struct dirent *readdir
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DIR *pDir
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Purpose:
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The readdir() function returns a pointer to a dirent
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structure representing the next directory entry in the
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directory stream pointed to be dir. It returns NULL on
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reaching the end-of-file or if an error occurred.
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The data returned by readdir() is overwritten by subse-
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quent calls to readdir() for the same directory stream.
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Parameters:
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DIR *pDir, Specifies the open directory
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Returns:
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The readdir() function returns a pointer to a dirent
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structure, or NULL if an error occurs or end-of-file is
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reached, and 'errno' is set to one of the following manifest
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constants.
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Constant Description
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EBADF Invalid directory stream descriptor dir.
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Notes:
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See also:
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read(2), opendir(3), closedir(3), rewinddir(3),
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seekdir(3), telldir(3), scandir(3)
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struct dirent *
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readdir( DIR *pDir )
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struct _dirlist *pEntry;
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struct dirent *pDirent;
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/* Retrieve associated fields */
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if (pDir->dd_current == (struct _dirlist *)NULL)
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return (struct dirent *)NULL;
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pEntry = pDir->dd_current;
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pDirent = (struct dirent *)pDir->dd_buf;
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/* Standard fields */
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strcpy(pDirent->d_name, pEntry->dl_entry);
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pDirent->d_namlen = (u_short) strlen(pDirent->d_name);
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pDirent->d_reclen = sizeof(struct dirent);
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(void)strlwr(pDirent->d_name);
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pDirent->d_fileno = 0;
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/* The following field are extensions */
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pDirent->d_ctime = pEntry->dl_ctime;
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pDirent->d_mtime = pEntry->dl_mtime;
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pDirent->d_size = pEntry->dl_size;
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pDirent->d_attr = pEntry->dl_attr;
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/* Update current location */
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pDir->dd_current = pEntry->dl_next;
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pDir->dd_loc++;
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return (pDirent);
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}
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/*-Set the next of next readdir()---------------------------------------------
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Synopsis:
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void seekdir
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(
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DIR *pDir, off_t off
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Purpose:
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The seekdir() function sets the location in the directory
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stream from which the next readdir() call will start.
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seekdir() should be used with an offset returned by
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telldir().
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Parameters:
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DIR *pDir, Specifies the open directory
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off_t off Offset
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Returns:
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The seekdir() function returns no value.
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Notes:
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BSD 4.3
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See also:
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lseek(2), opendir(3), readdir(3), closedir(3), rewinddir(3),
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telldir(3), scandir(3)
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void
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seekdir( DIR *pDir, long off )
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{
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struct _dirlist *pDirlist;
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long i = off;
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if (off > 0) {
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for (pDirlist = pDir->dd_contents;
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--i >= 0 && pDirlist;
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pDirlist = pDirlist->dl_next
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)
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;
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pDir->dd_loc = off - (i+1);
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pDir->dd_current = pDirlist;
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}
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}
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/*-Reset directory stream-----------------------------------------------------
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Synopsis:
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void rewinddir
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(
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DIR *pDir
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)
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Purpose:
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The rewinddir() function resets the position of the direc-
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tory stream dir to the beginning of the directory.
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Parameters:
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DIR *pDir, Specifies the open directory
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Returns:
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The readdir() function returns no value.
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Notes:
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SVID 3, POSIX, BSD 4.3
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See also:
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opendir(3), readdir(3), closedir(3), seekdir(3),
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telldir(3), scandir(3)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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void
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rewinddir( DIR *pDir )
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{
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seekdir(pDir, (long)0);
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}
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461 |
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/*-Return current location in directory stream-------------------------------
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Synopsis:
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465 |
long telldir
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(
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DIR *pDir
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)
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Purpose:
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The telldir() function returns the current location
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associated with the directory stream dir.
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Parameters:
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DIR *pDir, Specifies the open directory
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Returns:
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The telldir() function returns the current location in the
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directory stream or -1 if an error occurs.
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480 |
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EBADF Invalid directory stream descriptor dir.
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483 |
Notes:
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484 |
BSD 4.3
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See also;
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487 |
opendir(3), readdir(3), closedir(3), rewinddir(3),
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seekdir(3), scandir(3)
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|
489 |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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long
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telldir( DIR *pDir )
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492 |
{
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493 |
return (pDir->dd_loc);
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}
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495 |
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496 |
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/*
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498 |
* IsHPFS ---
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|
499 |
* Is High Performance File System
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|
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*/
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501 |
int
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|
502 |
IsHPFSFileSystem( const char *directory )
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{
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504 |
char bName[4];
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|
505 |
DWORD flags;
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|
506 |
DWORD maxname;
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|
507 |
BOOL rc;
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|
508 |
unsigned int nDrive;
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|
509 |
char szCurDir [MAX_PATH];
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510 |
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|
511 |
if (isalpha (directory[0]) && (directory[1] == ':'))
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512 |
nDrive = toupper (directory[0]) - '@';
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|
513 |
else
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|
514 |
{
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|
515 |
GetCurrentDirectory (MAX_PATH, szCurDir);
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|
516 |
nDrive = szCurDir[0] - 'A' + 1;
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517 |
}
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518 |
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|
519 |
/* Set up the drive name */
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|
520 |
strcpy(bName, "x:\\");
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521 |
bName[0] = (char) (nDrive + '@');
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|
522 |
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|
523 |
/* Read the volume info, if we fail - assume non-HPFS */
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|
524 |
DISABLE_HARD_ERRORS;
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|
525 |
rc = GetVolumeInformation (bName, (LPTSTR)NULL, 0,
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|
|
526 |
(LPDWORD)NULL, &maxname, &flags, (LPTSTR)NULL, 0);
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|
527 |
ENABLE_HARD_ERRORS;
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|
528 |
|
|
|
529 |
return ((rc) && (flags & (FS_CASE_SENSITIVE | \
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|
530 |
FS_CASE_IS_PRESERVED))) ? TRUE : FALSE;
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|
|
531 |
}
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|
532 |
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|
533 |
|
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|
534 |
/*
|
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|
535 |
* freedirlist ---
|
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|
536 |
* Dispose of the directory list
|
|
|
537 |
*/
|
|
|
538 |
static void
|
|
|
539 |
freedirlist( struct _dirlist *pDirlist )
|
|
|
540 |
{
|
|
|
541 |
struct _dirlist *opDirlist;
|
|
|
542 |
|
|
|
543 |
while (pDirlist)
|
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|
544 |
{
|
|
|
545 |
if (pDirlist->dl_entry)
|
|
|
546 |
free(pDirlist->dl_entry);
|
|
|
547 |
pDirlist = (opDirlist = pDirlist)->dl_next;
|
|
|
548 |
free(opDirlist);
|
|
|
549 |
}
|
|
|
550 |
}
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