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re: The current netcdf-c release has some problems with the mingw platform on windows. Mostly they are path issues. Changes to support mingw+msys2: ------------------------------- * Enable option of looking into the windows registry to find the mingw root path. In aid of proper path handling. * Add mingw+msys as a specific platform in configure.ac and move testing of the platform to the front so it is available early. * Handle mingw X libncpoco (dynamic loader) properly even though mingw does not yet support it. * Handle mingw X plugins properly even though mingw does not yet support it. * Alias pwd='pwd -W' to better handle paths in shell scripts. * Plus a number of other minor compile irritations. * Disallow the use of multiple nc_open's on the same file for windows (and mingw) because windows does not seem to handle these properly. Not sure why we did not catch this earlier. * Add mountpoint info to dpathmgr.c to help support mingw. * Cleanup dpathmgr conversions. Known problems: --------------- * I have not been able to get shared libraries to work, so plugins/filters must be disabled. * There is some kind of problem with libcurl that I have not solved, so all uses of libcurl (currently DAP+Byterange) must be disabled. Misc. other fixes: ------------------ * Cleanup the relationship between ENABLE_PLUGINS and various other flags in CMakeLists.txt and configure.ac. * Re-arrange the TESTDIRS order in Makefile.am. * Add pseudo-breakpoint to nclog.[ch] for debugging. * Improve the documentation of the path manager code in ncpathmgr.h * Add better support for relative paths in dpathmgr.c * Default the mode args to NCfopen to include "b" (binary) for windows. * Add optional debugging output in various places. * Make sure that everything builds with plugins disabled. * Fix numerous (s)printf inconsistencies betweenb the format spec and the arguments.
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8.1 KiB
C
243 lines
8.1 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 2018, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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* See netcdf/COPYRIGHT file for copying and redistribution conditions.
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*/
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#ifndef _NCPATHMGR_H_
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#define _NCPATHMGR_H_
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#include "config.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
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#include <dirent.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#endif
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#include "ncexternl.h"
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/*
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The path management code attempts to take an arbitrary path and convert
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it to a form acceptable to the current platform.
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Assumptions about Input path:
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1. It is not a URL
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2. It conforms to the format expected by one of the following:
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Linux (/x/y/...),
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Cygwin (/cygdrive/D/...),
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Windows|MINGW (D:\...),
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Windows network path (\\mathworks\...)
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MSYS (/D/...),
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4. It is encoded in the local platform character set. Note that
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for most systems, this is utf-8. But for Windows, the
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encoding is most likely some form of ANSI code page, probably
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the windows 1252 encoding. Note that in any case, the path
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must be representable in the local Code Page.
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Note that all input paths first have all back slashes (\)
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converted to forward (/), so following rules are in terms of /.
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Parsing Rules:
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1. A relative path is left as is with no drive letter.
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2. A leading '/cygdrive/D' will be converted to
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drive letter D if D is alpha-char.
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3. A leading D:/... is treated as a windows drive letter
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4. A leading /d/... is treated as a windows drive letter
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if the platform is MSYS2.
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5. A leading // is a windows network path and is converted
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to a drive letter using the fake drive letter "/".
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So '//svc/x/y' translates to '/:/svc/x/y'.
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6. All other cases are assumed to be Unix variants with no drive letter.
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After parsing, the following pieces of information are kept in a struct.
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a. kind: The inferred path type (e.g. cygwin, unix, etc)
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b. drive: The drive letter if any
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c. path: The path is everything after the drive letter
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For output, NCpathcvt produces a re-written path that is acceptable
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to the current platform (the one on which the code is running).
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Additional root mount point information is obtained for Cygwin and MSYS.
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The root mount point is found as follows (in order of precedence):
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1. Registry: get the value of the key named "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Cygwin/setup".
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2. Environment: get the value of MSYS2_PREFIX
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The re-write rules (unparsing) are given the above three pieces
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of info + the current platform + the root mount point (if any).
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The conversion rules are as follows.
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Platform | No Input Driv | Input Drive
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----------------------------------------------------
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NCPD_NIX | <path> | /<drive>/path
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NCPD_CYGWIN | /<path> | /cygdrive/<drive>/<path>
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NCPD_WIN | <mountpoint>/<path> | <drive>:<path>
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NCPD_MSYS | <mountpoint>/<path> | <drive>:<path>
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Notes:
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1. MINGW without MSYS is treated like WIN.
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2. The reason msys and win prefix the mount point is because
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the IO functions are handled directly by Windows, hence
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the conversion must look like a true windows path with a drive.
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*/
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#ifndef WINPATH
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#if defined _WIN32 || defined __MINGW32__
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#define WINPATH 1
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Define wrapper constants for use with NCaccess */
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/* Define wrapper constants for use with NCaccess */
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#define ACCESS_MODE_EXISTS 0
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#define ACCESS_MODE_R 4
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#define ACCESS_MODE_W 2
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#define ACCESS_MODE_RW 6
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#ifndef O_RDONLY
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#define O_RDONLY _O_RDONLY
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#define O_RDWR _O_RDWR
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#define O_APPEND _O_APPEND
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#define O_BINARY _O_BINARY
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#define O_CREAT _O_CREAT
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#define O_EXCL _O_EXCL
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#endif
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#else
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#define ACCESS_MODE_EXISTS (F_OK)
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#define ACCESS_MODE_R (R_OK)
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#define ACCESS_MODE_W (W_OK)
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#define ACCESS_MODE_RW (R_OK|W_OK)
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#endif
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#ifndef S_IFDIR
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#define S_IFDIR _S_IFDIR
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#define S_IFREG _S_IFREG
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#endif
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#ifndef S_ISDIR
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#define S_ISDIR(mode) ((mode) & _S_IFDIR)
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#define S_ISREG(mode) ((mode) & _S_IFREG)
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#endif
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#endif /*_WIN32*/
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/*
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WARNING: you should never need to explictly call this function;
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rather it is invoked as part of the wrappers for e.g. NCfopen, etc.
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This function is intended to be Idempotent: f(f(x) == f(x).
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This means it is ok to call it repeatedly with no harm.
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Unless, of course, an error occurs.
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*/
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EXTERNL char* NCpathcvt(const char* path);
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/**
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It is often convenient to convert a path to some canonical format
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that has some desirable properties:
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1. All backslashes have been converted to forward slash
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2. It can be suffixed or prefixed by simple concatenation
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with a '/' separator. The exception being if the base part
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may be absolute, in which case, suffixing only is allowed;
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the user is responsible for getting this right.
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To this end we choose the cygwin format as our standard canonical form.
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If the path has a windows drive letter, then it is represented
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in the cygwin "/cygdrive/<drive-letter>" form.
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If it is a windows network path, then it starts with "//".
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If it is on *nix* platform, then this sequence will never appear
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and the canonical path will look like a standard *nix* path.
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*/
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EXTERNL int NCpathcanonical(const char* srcpath, char** canonp);
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EXTERNL int NChasdriveletter(const char* path);
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EXTERNL int NCisnetworkpath(const char* path);
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/* Canonicalize and make absolute by prefixing the current working directory */
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EXTERNL char* NCpathabsolute(const char* name);
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/* Check if this path appears to start with a windows drive letter */
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EXTERNL int NChasdriveletter(const char* path);
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/* Convert from the local coding (e.g. ANSI) to utf-8;
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note that this can produce unexpected results for Windows
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because it first converts to wide character and then to utf8. */
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EXTERNL int NCpath2utf8(const char* path, char** u8p);
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/* Wrap various stdio and unistd IO functions.
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It is especially important to use for windows so that
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NCpathcvt (above) is invoked on the path.
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*/
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#if defined(WINPATH)
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/* path converter wrappers*/
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EXTERNL FILE* NCfopen(const char* path, const char* flags);
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EXTERNL int NCopen3(const char* path, int flags, int mode);
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EXTERNL int NCopen2(const char* path, int flags);
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EXTERNL int NCaccess(const char* path, int mode);
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EXTERNL int NCremove(const char* path);
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EXTERNL int NCmkdir(const char* path, int mode);
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EXTERNL int NCrmdir(const char* path);
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EXTERNL char* NCgetcwd(char* cwdbuf, size_t len);
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EXTERNL int NCmkstemp(char* buf);
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
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EXTERNL int NCstat(const char* path, struct stat* buf);
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
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EXTERNL DIR* NCopendir(const char* path);
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EXTERNL int NCclosedir(DIR* ent);
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#endif
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#else /*!WINPATH*/
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#define NCfopen(path,flags) fopen((path),(flags))
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#define NCopen3(path,flags,mode) open((path),(flags),(mode))
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#define NCopen2(path,flags) open((path),(flags))
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#define NCremove(path) remove(path)
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#define NCaccess(path,mode) access(path,mode)
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#define NCmkdir(path,mode) mkdir(path,mode)
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#define NCgetcwd(buf,len) getcwd(buf,len)
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#define NCmkstemp(buf) mkstemp(buf);
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#define NCcwd(buf, len) getcwd(buf,len)
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#define NCrmdir(path) rmdir(path)
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#define NCunlink(path) unlink(path)
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
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#define NCstat(path,buf) stat(path,buf)
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
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#define NCopendir(path) opendir(path)
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#define NCclosedir(ent) closedir(ent)
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#endif
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#endif /*!WINPATH*/
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/* Platform independent */
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#define NCclose(fd) close(fd)
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#define NCfstat(fd,buf) fstat(fd,buf)
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/**************************************************/
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/* Following definitions are for testing only */
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/* Possible Kinds Of Output */
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#define NCPD_UNKNOWN 0
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#define NCPD_NIX 1
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#define NCPD_MSYS 2
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#define NCPD_CYGWIN 3
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#define NCPD_WIN 4
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/* #define NCPD_MINGW NCPD_WIN *alias*/
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#define NCPD_REL 6 /* actual kind is unknown */
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EXTERNL char* NCpathcvt_test(const char* path, int ukind, int udrive);
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EXTERNL int NCgetlocalpathkind(void);
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EXTERNL int NCgetinputpathkind(const char* inpath);
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EXTERNL const char* NCgetkindname(int kind);
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EXTERNL void printutf8hex(const char* s, char* sx);
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EXTERNL int getmountpoint(char*, size_t);
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/**************************************************/
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/* From dutil.c */
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EXTERNL char* NC_backslashEscape(const char* s);
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EXTERNL char* NC_backslashUnescape(const char* esc);
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EXTERNL char* NC_shellUnescape(const char* esc);
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#endif /* _NCPATHMGR_H_ */
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