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Christopher Faylor
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* grp.cc (read_etc_group): On NT, add a line for gid = -1. Change name
"unknown" to "mkgroup". (internal_getgrgid): Do not return default in nontsec case. (internal_getgroups): Add argument srchsid and look for it in groups if not NULL. * passwd.cc (read_etc_passwd): On NT, add a line for uid = -1. Use same default uid for Win95 and NT. Call cygheap_user::ontherange to initialize HOME. * cygheap.cc (init_cygheap::etc_changed): Move to uinfo.cc. * cygheap.h (init_cygheap::etc_changed_h): Remove. (init_cygheap::etc_changed): Ditto. * grp.cc (group_state): Remove. Use gr instead throughout. (gr): Define as class pwdgrp. (read_etc_group): Remove gr definition. Remove calls to set_last_modified and close. Pass add_grp to gr.load to load file. * passwd.cc (passwd_state): Remove. Use pr instead, throughout. (pr): Define as class pwdgrp. (read_etc_passwd): Remove pr definition. Remove calls to set_last_modified and close. Pass add_pwd_line to pr.load to load file. * pwdgrp.h (etc): New helper class for pwdgrp. (pwdgrp): Combine pwdgrp_check and pwdgrp_read into one class. Remove file_w32 and last_modified fields. (pwdgrp::set_last_modified): Remove. (pwdgrp::isinitializing): Remove FindFirstFile stuff. Move to etc::file_changed. (pwdgrp::load): Rename from 'open'. Call etc::init to initialize etc scanning. Close file handle after reading buffer into memory. Parse buffer by calling second argument. (pwdgrp::gets): Reorganize slightly to rely on eptr starting at beginning of buffer. Free buffer when memory exhausted. (pwdgrp::close): Remove. * uinfo.cc (etc::dir_changed): New function. (etc::init): Ditto. (etc::file_changed): Ditto. (etc::set_last_modified): Ditto.
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