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author | Tamito Kajiyama <rd6t-kjym@asahi-net.or.jp> | 2014-06-23 05:07:06 +0400 |
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committer | Tamito Kajiyama <rd6t-kjym@asahi-net.or.jp> | 2014-06-23 05:07:06 +0400 |
commit | 77f357728f708dd7a19a62110f34fa9afa5e9213 (patch) | |
tree | 5a3ef21544f4141ab13bfc12f69b7de6000e8b9a /source/blender/blenlib/BLI_winstuff.h | |
parent | 489937e1e7f89b3c21a4e13feaffbd400527f118 (diff) |
D605: Fixes for proper handling of wchar_t paths in MinGW.
* Fixed different not-in-sync #ifdef blocks for struct stat variants under Windows.
Comments have been left to indicate the portions of BLI_fileops.h and
BLI_fileops_types.h that need to stay in sync.
* Added BLI_wstat() to de-duplicate #ifdef blocks for stat() variants on Windows.
* Fix for opendir() and associate functions in MinGW not working properly with
non-ASCII, MBCS-compatible paths.
MinGW (FREE_WINDOWS) has opendir() and _wopendir(), and only the
latter accepts a path name of wchar_t type. Rather than messing up with
extra #ifdef's here and there, Blender's own implementations of opendir()
and related functions are used to properly support paths with non-ASCII,
MBCS-compatible characters.
Tested with MSVC 2013 Express, MinGW32 (gcc 4.6.2) and MinGW-w64 (gcc 4.7.1).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D605
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Diffstat (limited to 'source/blender/blenlib/BLI_winstuff.h')
-rw-r--r-- | source/blender/blenlib/BLI_winstuff.h | 5 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/source/blender/blenlib/BLI_winstuff.h b/source/blender/blenlib/BLI_winstuff.h index f615e5a9300..f40359ec3dc 100644 --- a/source/blender/blenlib/BLI_winstuff.h +++ b/source/blender/blenlib/BLI_winstuff.h @@ -125,10 +125,6 @@ typedef long ssize_t; # endif #endif - -#ifdef FREE_WINDOWS -#include <dirent.h> -#else struct dirent { int d_ino; int d_off; @@ -151,7 +147,6 @@ typedef struct _DIR { DIR *opendir(const char *path); struct dirent *readdir(DIR *dp); int closedir(DIR *dp); -#endif void RegisterBlendExtension(void); void get_default_root(char *root); |