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5 /* Replacement for Windows code */
9 /* (C) 2012, Ullrich von Bassewitz */
10 /* Roemerstrasse 52 */
11 /* D-70794 Filderstadt */
12 /* EMail: uz@cc65.org */
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36 /* This module works around bugs in the time conversion code supplied by
37 ** Microsoft. See here for a description of the problem:
38 ** http://www.codeproject.com/KB/datetime/dstbugs.aspx
39 ** Please let me note that I find it absolutely unacceptable to just declare
40 ** buggy behaviour like this "works as designed" as Microsoft does. The
41 ** problems did even make it into .NET, where the DateTime builtin data type
42 ** has exactly the same problems as described in the article above.
47 #include <sys/types.h>
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69 static time_t FileTimeToUnixTime (const FILETIME* T)
70 /* Calculate a unix time_t value from a FILETIME. FILETIME contains a 64 bit
71 ** value with point zero at 1600-01-01 00:00:00 and counting 100ns intervals.
72 ** time_t is in seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00.
75 /* Offset between 1600-01-01 and the Epoch in seconds. Watcom C has no
76 ** way to express a number > 32 bit (known to me) but is able to do
77 ** calculations with 64 bit integers, so we need to do it this way.
79 static const ULARGE_INTEGER Offs = { { 0xB6109100UL, 0x00000020UL } };
81 V.LowPart = T->dwLowDateTime;
82 V.HighPart = T->dwHighDateTime;
83 return (V.QuadPart / 10000000U) - Offs.QuadPart;
88 int FileStat (const char* Path, struct stat* Buf)
89 /* Replacement function for stat() */
93 BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION Info;
95 /* First call stat() */
96 int Error = stat (Path, Buf);
101 /* Open the file using backup semantics, so we won't change atime. Then
102 ** retrieve the correct times in UTC and replace the ones in Buf. Return
103 ** EACCES in case of errors to avoid the hassle of translating windows
104 ** error codes to standard ones.
106 H = CreateFile (Path,
109 0, /* Security attributes */
111 FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS,
112 0); /* Template file */
113 if (H != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
114 if (GetFileInformationByHandle (H, &Info)) {
115 Buf->st_ctime = FileTimeToUnixTime (&Info.ftCreationTime);
116 Buf->st_atime = FileTimeToUnixTime (&Info.ftLastAccessTime);
117 Buf->st_mtime = FileTimeToUnixTime (&Info.ftLastWriteTime);
121 (void) CloseHandle (H);
136 int FileStat (const char* Path, struct stat* Buf)
137 /* Replacement function for stat() */
139 /* Just call the function which works without errors */
140 return stat (Path, Buf);