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Re: canonicalize_file_name simplification?
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PhilipNienhuis |
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Re: canonicalize_file_name simplification? |
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Tue, 3 Dec 2013 12:23:55 -0800 (PST) |
Rik-4 wrote
> 12/3/13
>
> John,
>
> In liboctave/file-ops.cc there is a 4-way #ifdef test to determine whether
> there is some sort of function we can use for canonicalize_file_name. The
> end result is that I am seeing very different behavior between Linux and
> __WIN32__ platforms. Given that we have adopted gnulib and are using the
> canonicalize module, can't we just call gnulib::canonicalize_file_name and
> let it sort out which function to call?
Would the canonicalize_file_name issues in bug #36677 (notably for not
(-yet) existing files on Win32) interfere here?
Philip
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