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Use "pop3" as the POP service name on all platforms, instead of using "pop" on Unix and "pop3" on Windows NT. "pop3" has been the standard service name since RFC 1340 was published in July 1992, so I think it's safe to start using it by default.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Sun, 10 Oct 1999 23:07:36 +0000
parents b8fc349121d1
children 695cf19ef79e
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/*
	<dir.h> -- definitions for 4.2BSD-compatible directory access

	last edit:	09-Jul-1983	D A Gwyn
*/

#ifdef VMS
#ifndef FAB$C_BID
#include <fab.h>
#endif
#ifndef NAM$C_BID
#include <nam.h>
#endif
#ifndef RMS$_SUC
#include <rmsdef.h>
#endif
#include "vmsdir.h"
#endif /* VMS */

#define DIRBLKSIZ	512		/* size of directory block */
#ifdef VMS
#define MAXNAMLEN	(DIR$S_NAME + 7) /* 80 plus room for version #.  */
#define MAXFULLSPEC	NAM$C_MAXRSS /* Maximum full spec */
#else
#ifdef WINDOWSNT
#define MAXNAMLEN	255
#else  /* not WINDOWSNT */
#define MAXNAMLEN	15		/* maximum filename length */
#endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
#endif /* VMS */
	/* NOTE:  MAXNAMLEN must be one less than a multiple of 4 */

struct direct				/* data from readdir() */
	{
	long		d_ino;		/* inode number of entry */
	unsigned short	d_reclen;	/* length of this record */
	unsigned short	d_namlen;	/* length of string in d_name */
	char		d_name[MAXNAMLEN+1];	/* name of file */
	};

typedef struct
	{
	int	dd_fd;			/* file descriptor */
	int	dd_loc;			/* offset in block */
	int	dd_size;		/* amount of valid data */
	char	dd_buf[DIRBLKSIZ];	/* directory block */
	}	DIR;			/* stream data from opendir() */

extern DIR		*opendir();
extern struct direct	*readdir();
extern long		telldir();
extern void		seekdir();
extern void		closedir();

#define rewinddir( dirp )	seekdir( dirp, 0L )