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cde/src/lib/libast/include/mnt.h
Martijn Dekker 3de4da5afb Remove Microsoft/Cygwin import/export nonsense
Windows/Cygwin requires onerous special handling and the definition
of additional _imp__* symbols to import/export symbols between
dynamically linked binaries. Its support in AST used a lot of
macros and code obfuscation. In the features/common test for this,
AT&T called this the "Microsoft import/export nonsense".

They're right, it's nonsense. Somehow, Microsoft's POSIX layer,
SFU/Interix, always managed without it. No one has time to maintain
this (especially considering how incredibly sluggish Cygwin is).
And in fact, it had already fallen victim to bit rot; I confirmed
this in my early experiments with reintroducing dynamic library
support. No one has time to fix it, either.

So, my apologies to any Cygwin fans; ksh 93u+m will never support
dynamically loadable built-ins on Cygwin, even when I do manage to
reintroduce dynamic linking properly.
2022-07-21 23:27:37 +02:00

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/***********************************************************************
* *
* This software is part of the ast package *
* Copyright (c) 1985-2011 AT&T Intellectual Property *
* Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Contributors to ksh 93u+m *
* and is licensed under the *
* Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0 *
* by AT&T Intellectual Property *
* *
* A copy of the License is available at *
* http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-v10.html *
* (with md5 checksum b35adb5213ca9657e911e9befb180842) *
* *
* Information and Software Systems Research *
* AT&T Research *
* Florham Park NJ *
* *
* Glenn Fowler <gsf@research.att.com> *
* David Korn <dgk@research.att.com> *
* Phong Vo <kpv@research.att.com> *
* *
***********************************************************************/
/*
* Glenn Fowler
* AT&T Research
*
* mounted filesystem scan interface
*/
#ifndef _MNT_H
#define _MNT_H 1
#undef MNT_REMOTE /* AIX clash */
#define MNT_REMOTE (1<<0) /* remote mount */
typedef struct
{
char* fs; /* filesystem name */
char* dir; /* mounted dir */
char* type; /* filesystem type */
char* options; /* options */
int freq; /* backup frequency */
int npass; /* number of parallel passes */
int flags; /* MNT_* flags */
} Mnt_t;
extern void* mntopen(const char*, const char*);
extern Mnt_t* mntread(void*);
extern int mntwrite(void*, const Mnt_t*);
extern int mntclose(void*);
#endif