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- 2018-05-08 Toni Rönkkö
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- * Version 1.23.2: fixes bad scandir prototype.
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- 2017-08-27 Toni Rönkkö
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- * Version 1.23: support readdir_r and scandir functions.
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- 2017-07-18 Toni Rönkkö
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- * Created release branches v1.22 and v1.21 to Git. Published version
- 1.22 at softagalleria.net.
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- 2016-09-11 Toni Rönkkö
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- * Version 1.22: added support for CMake. Thanks to Paul Fultz II.
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- 2014-09-25 Toni Rönkkö
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- * Version 1.21: compiles correctly under Open Watcom. Thanks to
- Virgil Banowetz for a patch!
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- 2014-04-07 Toni Rönkkö
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- * Version 1.20.1: the zip file from the previous version did not open
- correctly with Microsoft's compressed folders. Thanks to Alexandre
- for info!
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- 2014-03-17 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.20: dirent.h compiles correctly in 64-bit architecture.
- Thanks to Aaron Simmons!
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- 2014-03-03 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.13.2: define DT_LNK for compatibility with Unix
- programs. Thanks to Joel Bruick for suggestion!
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- 2013-01-27 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.13.1: patch from Edward Berner fixes set_errno() on
- Windows NT 4.0.
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- * Revised wcstombs() and mbstowcs() wrappers to make sure that they do
- not write past their target string.
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- * PATH_MAX from windows.h includes zero terminator so there is no
- need to add one extra byte to variables and structures.
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- 2012-12-12 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.13: use the traditional 8+3 file naming scheme if a file
- name cannot be represented in the default ANSI code page. Now
- compiles again with MSVC 6.0. Thanks to Konstantin Khomoutov for
- testing.
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- 2012-10-01 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.12.1: renamed wide-character DIR structure _wDIR to
- _WDIR (with capital W) in order to maintain compatibility with MingW.
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- 2012-09-30 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.12: define PATH_MAX and NAME_MAX. Added wide-character
- variants _wDIR, _wdirent, _wopendir(), _wreaddir(), _wclosedir() and
- _wrewinddir(). Thanks to Edgar Buerkle and Jan Nijtmans for ideas
- and code.
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- * Now avoiding windows.h. This allows dirent.h to be integrated
- more easily into programs using winsock. Thanks to Fernando
- Azaldegui.
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- 2011-03-15 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.11: defined FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVICE for MSVC 6.0.
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- 2010-08-11 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.10: added d_type and d_namlen fields to dirent structure.
- The former is especially useful for determining whether directory
- entry represents a file or a directory. For more information, see
- http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/glibc/libc_270.html
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- * Improved conformance to the standards. For example, errno is now
- set properly on failure and assert() is never used. Thanks to Peter
- Brockam for suggestions.
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- * Fixed a bug in rewinddir(): when using relative directory names,
- change of working directory no longer causes rewinddir() to fail.
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- 2009-12-15 John Cunningham
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- * Version 1.9: added rewinddir member function
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- 2008-01-18 Toni Ronkko
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- * Version 1.8: Using FindFirstFileA and WIN32_FIND_DATAA to avoid
- converting string between multi-byte and unicode representations.
- This makes the code simpler and also allows the code to be compiled
- under MingW. Thanks to Azriel Fasten for the suggestion.
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- 2007-03-04 Toni Ronkko
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- * Bug fix: due to the strncpy_s() function this file only compiled in
- Visual Studio 2005. Using the new string functions only when the
- compiler version allows.
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- 2006-11-02 Toni Ronkko
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- * Major update: removed support for Watcom C, MS-DOS and Turbo C to
- simplify the file, updated the code to compile cleanly on Visual
- Studio 2005 with both unicode and multi-byte character strings,
- removed rewinddir() as it had a bug.
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- 2006-08-20 Toni Ronkko
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- * Removed all remarks about MSVC 1.0, which is antiqued now.
- Simplified comments by removing SGML tags.
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- 2002-05-14 Toni Ronkko
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- * Embedded the function definitions directly to the header so that no
- source modules need to be included in the Visual Studio project.
- Removed all the dependencies to other projects so that this header
- file can be used independently.
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- 1998-05-28 Toni Ronkko
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- * First version.
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