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private NSPR headers (prosdep.h and primpl.h) from the Mozilla source. The part of prosdep.h that is actually needed by Mozilla was extracted and put in the new file mozilla/include/xp_path.h.
464 lines
14 KiB
C
464 lines
14 KiB
C
/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
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* Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in
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* compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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* NPL.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape
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* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
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* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights
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* Reserved.
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*/
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/* MacBinary support.c
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This file implements MacBinary (actually MacBinary II) support for the following:
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-Determine the size of a file when encoded in MacBinary
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-Inline encoding of a file in MacBinary format
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The MacBinary II format consists of a 128-byte header containing all the
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information necessary to reproduce the document's directory entry on the
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receiving Macintosh; followed by the document's Data Fork (if it has one),
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padded with nulls to a multiple of 128 bytes (if necessary); followed by the
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document's Resource Fork (again, padded if necessary). The lengths of these
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forks (either or both of which may be zero) are contained in the header.
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The format of the header for MacBinary II is as follows:
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Offset 000 Byte old version number, must be kept at zero for compatibility
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Offset 001 Byte Length of filename (must be in the range 1-63)
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Offset 002 1 to 63 chars, filename (only "length" bytes are significant).
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Offset 065 Long file type (normally expressed as four characters)
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Offset 069 Long file creator (normally expressed as four characters)
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Offset 073 Byte original Finder flags
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Bit 7 - Locked.
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Bit 6 - Invisible.
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Bit 5 - Bundle.
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Bit 4 - System.
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Bit 3 - Bozo.
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Bit 2 - Busy.
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Bit 1 - Changed.
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Bit 0 - Inited.
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Offset 074 Byte zero fill, must be zero for compatibility
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Offset 075 Short file's vertical position within its window.
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Offset 077 Short file's horizontal position within its window.
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Offset 079 Short file's window or folder ID.
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Offset 081 Byte "Protected" flag (in low order bit).
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Offset 082 Byte zero fill, must be zero for compatibility
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Offset 083 Long Data Fork length (bytes, zero if no Data Fork).
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Offset 087 Long Resource Fork length (bytes, zero if no R.F.).
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Offset 091 Long File's creation date
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Offset 095 Long File's "last modified" date.
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Offset 099 Short zero fill (was file comment length which is not supported)
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Offset 101 Byte Finder Flags, bits 0-7. (Bits 8-15 are already in byte 73)
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Offset 116 Long Length of total files when packed files are unpacked.
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This is only used by programs that pack and unpack on the fly,
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mimicing a standalone utility such as PackIt. A program that is
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uploading a single file must zero this location when sending a
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file. Programs that do not unpack/uncompress files when
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downloading may ignore this value.
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Offset 120 Short zero fill (was length of a secondary header which is not supported)
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Offset 122 Byte Version number of Macbinary II that the uploading program
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is written for (the version begins at 129)
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Offset 123 Byte Minimum MacBinary II version needed to read this file
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(start this value at 129)
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Offset 124 Short CRC of previous 124 bytes
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All values are stored in normal 68000 order, with Most Significant Byte
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appearing first then the file. Any bytes in the header not defined above
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should be set to zero.
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MacBinary header creation and CRC calculation based on Erny Tontlinger's free 'Terminal' source
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*/
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#include "xp.h"
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#include "MacBinSupport.h"
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#include "MoreFilesExtras.h"
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#include <Errors.h>
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enum
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{
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kMB_SendingHeader, /* Data from read is MB header */
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kMB_SetupDataFork, /* Finished sending MB header so prepare data fork */
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kMB_SendingDataFork, /* Data from read is file's data fork */
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kMB_SetupResFork, /* Finished sending data fork so prepare res fork */
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kMB_SendingResFork, /* Data from read is file's data fork */
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kMB_FinishedFile /* Nothing left to send - file finished */
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};
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static Byte fillerBuf[kMBHeaderLength];
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static unsigned short CalcMacBinaryCRC(Byte *ptr, unsigned long count)
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{
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unsigned short crc;
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unsigned short i;
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crc = 0;
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while (count-- > 0) {
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crc = crc ^ (unsigned short)*ptr++ << 8;
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for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
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if (crc & 0x8000)
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crc = crc << 1 ^ 0x1021;
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else
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crc = crc << 1;
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}
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return crc;
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}
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static OSErr InitMacBinaryHeader(MB_FileSpec *mbFileSpec)
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{
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#define MB_VersionNumber 129
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#define MBH_name 1
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#define MBH_info1 65
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#define MBH_protected 81
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#define MBH_dLength 83
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#define MBH_rLength 87
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#define MBH_creation 91
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#define MBH_modification 95
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#define MBH_getInfoLength 99
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#define MBH_info2 101
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#define MBH_filesLength 116
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#define MBH_sHeaderLength 120
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#define MBH_newVersion 122
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#define MBH_minimumVersion 123
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#define MBH_crc 124
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OSErr theErr;
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unsigned short crc;
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HParamBlockRec param;
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XP_MEMSET(¶m, 0, sizeof(param));
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param.fileParam.ioNamePtr = (StringPtr)mbFileSpec->theFileSpec.name;
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param.fileParam.ioVRefNum = mbFileSpec->theFileSpec.vRefNum;
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param.fileParam.ioDirID = mbFileSpec->theFileSpec.parID;
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theErr = PBHGetFInfoSync(¶m);
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if (theErr != noErr)
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return (theErr);
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XP_MEMSET(mbFileSpec->mbHeader, 0, kMBHeaderLength);
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XP_MEMCPY(
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&mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_name],
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mbFileSpec->theFileSpec.name, mbFileSpec->theFileSpec.name[0] + 1);
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mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_info2] = param.fileParam.ioFlFndrInfo.fdFlags & 0x00FF;
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param.fileParam.ioFlFndrInfo.fdFlags &= 0xFF00;
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*(long *)¶m.fileParam.ioFlFndrInfo.fdLocation = 0;
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param.fileParam.ioFlFndrInfo.fdFldr = 0;
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XP_MEMCPY(&mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_info1], (void *)¶m.fileParam.ioFlFndrInfo, 16);
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mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_protected] = (Byte)(param.fileParam.ioFlAttrib) & 0x01;
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XP_MEMCPY(&mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_dLength], (void *)¶m.fileParam.ioFlLgLen, 4);
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XP_MEMCPY(&mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_rLength], (void *)¶m.fileParam.ioFlRLgLen, 4);
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XP_MEMCPY(&mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_creation], (void *)¶m.fileParam.ioFlCrDat, 4);
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XP_MEMCPY(&mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_modification], (void *)¶m.fileParam.ioFlMdDat, 4);
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mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_newVersion] = MB_VersionNumber;
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mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_minimumVersion] = MB_VersionNumber;
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crc = CalcMacBinaryCRC(mbFileSpec->mbHeader, 124);
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XP_MEMCPY(&mbFileSpec->mbHeader[MBH_crc], (void *)&crc, 2);
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mbFileSpec->dataForkLength = param.fileParam.ioFlLgLen;
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mbFileSpec->resForkLength = param.fileParam.ioFlRLgLen;
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return (noErr);
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}
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static long PadBufferToMacBinBlock(char *buf, long bytesInBuf)
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{
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long paddingNeeded = 0;
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if (bytesInBuf % kMBHeaderLength)
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{
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paddingNeeded = kMBHeaderLength - (bytesInBuf % kMBHeaderLength);
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XP_MEMCPY(&buf[bytesInBuf], fillerBuf, paddingNeeded);
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}
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return (bytesInBuf + paddingNeeded);
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}
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/* MB_Stat
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Returns the size of the file when encoded in MacBinary format
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This is computed as 128 bytes for the MacBinary header + the size of the data fork
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rounded up to a multiple of 128 bytes + the size of the resource fork rounded up to
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a multiple of 128 bytes.
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*/
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int MB_Stat( const char* name, XP_StatStruct * outStat, XP_FileType type )
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{
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int result = -1;
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long totalFileSize = 0;
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char *newName = WH_FileName( name, type );
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FSSpec fileSpec = {0, 0, "\p"};
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OSErr theErr;
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long dataSize;
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long rsrcSize;
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long sizeRemainder;
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/* See if we managed to copy the name */
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if (!newName)
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return (result);
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/* Now see if we can find out something about the file */
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theErr = FSSpecFromPathname_CWrapper(newName, &fileSpec);
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if (theErr == noErr)
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{
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theErr = FSpGetFileSize(&fileSpec, &dataSize, &rsrcSize);
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if (theErr == noErr)
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{
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result = 0; /* Set the result code to success */
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totalFileSize = kMBHeaderLength; /* 128 bytes for the MacBin header */
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/* Make sure data and rsrc sizes are multiples of 128 bytes
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before adding them to totalFileSize */
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sizeRemainder = dataSize % kMBHeaderLength;
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if (sizeRemainder)
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{
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dataSize += (kMBHeaderLength - sizeRemainder);
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}
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totalFileSize += dataSize;
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sizeRemainder = rsrcSize % kMBHeaderLength;
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if (sizeRemainder)
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{
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rsrcSize += (kMBHeaderLength - sizeRemainder);
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}
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totalFileSize += rsrcSize;
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/* Stuff the calculated file size into the appropriate stat field */
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outStat->st_size = totalFileSize;
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}
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}
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XP_FREE(newName);
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return (result);
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}
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/* MB_Open
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Prepares a file for inline encoding in the MacBinary format. It builds the
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MacBinary header and initializes the state machine for the encoding process.
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Get file info
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Build MacBinary header
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Set state machine to kMB_SendingHeader
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*/
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OSErr MB_Open(const char *name, MB_FileSpec *mbFileSpec)
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{
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char *newName = WH_FileName( name, xpFileToPost );
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OSErr theErr = noErr;
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/* See if we managed to copy the name */
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if (!newName)
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return (fnfErr);
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/* Now see if we can find make an FSSpec for the file */
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theErr = FSSpecFromPathname_CWrapper(newName, &mbFileSpec->theFileSpec);
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if (theErr == noErr)
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{
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theErr = InitMacBinaryHeader(mbFileSpec);
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if (theErr == noErr)
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{
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// Set up the rest of the MB_FileSpec info
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_SendingHeader;
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mbFileSpec->fileRefNum = -1;
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mbFileSpec->dataBytesRead = 0;
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mbFileSpec->resBytesRead = 0;
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}
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}
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/* Make sure our filler buffer is cleared */
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XP_MEMSET(fillerBuf, 0, kMBHeaderLength);
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return (theErr);
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}
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/* MB_Read
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Provides a MacBinary encoded version of a file. All reads are done to the supplied
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buffer. The MB_Read function just returns how many bytes have been placed in the
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buffer.
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Switch on state
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kMB_SendingHeader
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set state to kMB_SetupDataFork
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Return the # of bytes in an MB header
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kMB_SetupDataFork
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If hasDataFork
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Open the data fork of the file
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Set the state to kMB_SendingDataFork
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GOTO kMB_SendingDataFork
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else
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GOTO kMB_SetupResFork
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kMB_SendingDataFork
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Read a buffer's worth of data
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Make sure buffer is padded to MB block boundary
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If EOF set state to kMB_SetupResFork
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Return the # of bytes in buffer
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kMB_SetupResFork
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Close data fork if open
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If hasResFork
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Open the resource fork of the file
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Set the state to kMB_SendingResFork
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GOTO kMB_SendingResFork
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else
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GOTO kMB_FinishedFile
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kMB_SendingResFork
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Read a buffer's worth of data
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Make sure buffer is padded to MB block boundary
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If EOF set state to kMB_FinishedFile
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Return the # of bytes in buffer
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kMB_FinishedFile
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Close resource fork if open
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Set the state to kMB_FinishedFile
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*/
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int32 MB_Read(char *buf, int bufSize, MB_FileSpec *mbFileSpec)
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{
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long bytesInBuf = 0;
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OSErr theErr = noErr;
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long count = bufSize;
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switch (mbFileSpec->fileState)
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{
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case kMB_SendingHeader:
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XP_MEMCPY(buf, mbFileSpec->mbHeader, kMBHeaderLength);
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bytesInBuf = kMBHeaderLength;
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_SetupDataFork;
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break;
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case kMB_SetupDataFork:
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if (mbFileSpec->dataForkLength)
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{
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theErr = FSpOpenDF(&mbFileSpec->theFileSpec, fsRdPerm, &mbFileSpec->fileRefNum);
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if (theErr == noErr)
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{
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_SendingDataFork;
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/* Now that the data fork is open jump into the read state */
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goto SendingDataFork;
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}
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else
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{ /* Couldn't open the data fork so exit the state machine */
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goto FinishedFile;
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}
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}
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else
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{ /* Apparently no data fork so go ahead and try the res fork */
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goto SetupResFork;
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}
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break;
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case kMB_SendingDataFork:
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SendingDataFork:
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theErr = FSRead(mbFileSpec->fileRefNum, &count, buf);
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if (theErr == noErr || theErr == eofErr)
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{
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bytesInBuf = PadBufferToMacBinBlock(buf, count);
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mbFileSpec->dataBytesRead += count;
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/* See if we've reached EOF for the data */
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if (mbFileSpec->dataBytesRead == mbFileSpec->dataForkLength)
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_SetupResFork;
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}
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else
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{ /* Got some sort of error reading the data fork so exit the state machine */
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goto FinishedFile;
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}
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break;
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case kMB_SetupResFork:
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SetupResFork:
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/* Close the data fork */
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if (mbFileSpec->fileRefNum != -1)
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{
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FSClose(mbFileSpec->fileRefNum);
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mbFileSpec->fileRefNum = -1;
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}
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/* See if we have a res fork to send */
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if (mbFileSpec->resForkLength)
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{
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theErr = FSpOpenRF(&mbFileSpec->theFileSpec, fsRdPerm, &mbFileSpec->fileRefNum);
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if (theErr == noErr)
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{
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_SendingResFork;
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/* Now that the res fork is open jump into the read state */
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goto SendingResFork;
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}
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else
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{ /* Couldn't open the res fork so exit the state machine */
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goto FinishedFile;
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}
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}
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else
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{ /* Apparently no res fork so go ahead and exite the state machine */
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goto FinishedFile;
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}
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case kMB_SendingResFork:
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SendingResFork:
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theErr = FSRead(mbFileSpec->fileRefNum, &count, buf);
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if (theErr == noErr || theErr == eofErr)
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{
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bytesInBuf = PadBufferToMacBinBlock(buf, count);
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mbFileSpec->resBytesRead += count;
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/* See if we've reached EOF for the res fork */
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if (mbFileSpec->resBytesRead == mbFileSpec->resForkLength)
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_FinishedFile;
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}
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else
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{ /* Got some sort of error reading the res fork so exit the state machine */
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goto FinishedFile;
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}
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break;
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case kMB_FinishedFile:
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FinishedFile:
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/* If we're here then we're done with the file */
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_FinishedFile;
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/* If we have a fork open, close it */
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if (mbFileSpec->fileRefNum != -1)
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{
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FSClose(mbFileSpec->fileRefNum);
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mbFileSpec->fileRefNum = -1;
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}
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break;
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}
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return ((int32)bytesInBuf);
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}
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/* MB_Close
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Nothing really to do since the file forks are actually closed in the MB_Read
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routine after they have been sent.
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*/
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void MB_Close(MB_FileSpec *mbFileSpec)
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{
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if (mbFileSpec->fileRefNum != -1)
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FSClose(mbFileSpec->fileRefNum);
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mbFileSpec->fileState = kMB_FinishedFile;
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}
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