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Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Nov 2003 22:13:35 +0200 |
> From: Chris Moore <address@hidden>
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 17:10:35 +0100
>
> Further investigation shows that it's emacs/src/s/ms-w32.h that
> includes stat.h for w32.c.
>
> However, other source files (buffer.c, for example) include <stat.h>
> and call stat() directly. It makes no sense for us to modify 'struct
> stat' if we don't modify the stat() function as well, does it?
The function `stat' is defined on w32.c, and that definition overrides
the one from the Windows runtime. If we modify the version of `stat'
on w32.c, this problem is taken care of, right?
For files such as buffer.c, I suggest to include s/ms-w32.h, and add
to that header the necessary magic to redefine `struct stat'.
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, (continued)
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/11/14
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/11/14
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Jason Rumney, 2003/11/13
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/11/13
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Jason Rumney, 2003/11/13
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/11/14
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Chris Moore, 2003/11/13
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Chris Moore, 2003/11/13
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Stefan Monnier, 2003/11/13
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/11/14
- Re: file sizes shown incorrectly for large files under Windows,
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