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tty_min, mtinfo and fs_info thoroughout. * fhandler.h: Redefine all set_close_on_exec methods to take a bool argument. (enum conn_state): Rename from connect_state. (class fhandler_base): Rename some status flags to align with accessor method names. Drop encoded flag entirely. Unify status accessor methods. Const'ify all read accessor methods. (class fhandler_socket): Ditto. (class fhandler_dev_raw): Ditto. * fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_base::fstat_fs): Use fs.fs_is_fat() instead of evaluating FATness of file system here. (fhandler_disk_file::opendir): Drop call to set_encoded(). (fhandler_disk_file::readdir): Use pc.isencoded() directly. * mtinfo.h (class mtinfo_drive): Const'ify all read accessor methods. * path.cc (fsinfo_cnt): Add. (fs_info::update): Accomodate class changes. Evaluate file system name specific flags right here. Add thread safety for reading and writing global fsinfo array. * path.h (enum path_types): Drop values for flags kept in fs already. (struct fs_info): Move status informatin into private struct type status_flags. Add accessor methods. Remove path and file system name string arrays in favor of status bits. (class path_conv): Use new fs_info status information where appropriate. (path_conf::fs_has_ea): Rename from fs_fast_ea. (path_conf::fs_has_acls): New method. (path_conf::root_dir): Remove. (path_conf::volname): Remove. * syscalls (statfs): Evaluate root dir locally. * tty.h (class tty_min): Unify status accessor methods. Const'ify all read accessor methods. |
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