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@ -31,34 +31,46 @@ extern "C" { |
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#if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(__OS2__) || defined (__CYGWIN__) |
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#ifndef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM |
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#define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM 1 |
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# ifndef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM |
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# define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM 1 |
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# endif |
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# define PATH_SEPARATOR ';' |
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# define HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(f) HAS_DOS_DRIVE_SPEC (f) |
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# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) IS_DOS_DIR_SEPARATOR (c) |
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# define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) IS_DOS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (f) |
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#else /* not DOSish */ |
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# define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' |
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# define HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(f) (0) |
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# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) IS_UNIX_DIR_SEPARATOR (c) |
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# define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) IS_UNIX_ABSOLUTE_PATH (f) |
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#endif |
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#define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) ((c) == '/' || (c) == '\\') |
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#define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR_1(dos_based, c) \ |
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(((c) == '/') \ |
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|| (((c) == '\\') && (dos_based))) |
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#define HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(f) (((f)[0]) && ((f)[1] == ':')) |
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#define HAS_DRIVE_SPEC_1(dos_based, f) \ |
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((f)[0] && ((f)[1] == ':') && (dos_based)) |
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/* Remove the drive spec from F, assuming HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (f).
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The result is a pointer to the remainder of F. */ |
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#define STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC(f) ((f) + 2) |
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/* Note that IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH accepts d:foo as well, although it is
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only semi-absolute. This is because the users of IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH |
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want to know whether to prepend the current working directory to |
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a file name, which should not be done with a name like d:foo. */ |
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#define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR((f)[0]) || HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(f)) |
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#else /* not DOSish */ |
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#define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) ((c) == '/') |
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#define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR((f)[0])) |
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#define HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(f) (0) |
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#define STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC(f) (f) |
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#endif /* not DOSish */ |
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#define IS_DOS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) IS_DIR_SEPARATOR_1 (1, c) |
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#define IS_DOS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH_1 (1, f) |
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#define HAS_DOS_DRIVE_SPEC(f) HAS_DRIVE_SPEC_1 (1, f) |
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#define IS_UNIX_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) IS_DIR_SEPARATOR_1 (0, c) |
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#define IS_UNIX_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH_1 (0, f) |
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/* Note that when DOS_BASED is true, IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH accepts d:foo as
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well, although it is only semi-absolute. This is because the users |
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of IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH want to know whether to prepend the current |
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working directory to a file name, which should not be done with a |
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name like d:foo. */ |
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#define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH_1(dos_based, f) \ |
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(IS_DIR_SEPARATOR_1 (dos_based, (f)[0]) \ |
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|| HAS_DRIVE_SPEC_1 (dos_based, f)) |
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extern int filename_cmp (const char *s1, const char *s2); |
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#define FILENAME_CMP(s1, s2) filename_cmp(s1, s2) |
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