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Added a test for "s->fd == NULL" to the start of "stream_fill_buffer()".
("fd" is NULL if the session is defined by a SDP file, for example.)
It turns out that this test is necessary only for Solaris, not Linux,
because in Linux, "s->eof" got set after the prior (failing) call to
"lseek()" in "stream_seek_long()". In Solaris, however, "lseek(NULL, ...)"
returns 0 (go figure!) rather than -1, so "s->eof" doesn't get set in
"stream_seek_long()".
author | rsf |
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date | Wed, 02 Apr 2003 01:46:47 +0000 |
parents | 4dad31e655b6 |
children | 692c4467da42 |
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#ifndef AVIFILE_REGISTRY_H #define AVIFILE_REGISTRY_H /******************************************************** * * Declaration of registry access functions * Copyright 2000 Eugene Kuznetsov (divx@euro.ru) * ********************************************************/ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif void free_registry(void); long RegOpenKeyExA(long key, const char* subkey, long reserved, long access, int* newkey); long RegCloseKey(long key); long RegQueryValueExA(long key, const char* value, int* reserved, int* type, int* data, int* count); long RegCreateKeyExA(long key, const char* name, long reserved, void* classs, long options, long security, void* sec_attr, int* newkey, int* status); long RegSetValueExA(long key, const char* name, long v1, long v2, const void* data, long size); #ifdef __WINE_WINERROR_H long RegEnumKeyExA(HKEY hKey, DWORD dwIndex, LPSTR lpName, LPDWORD lpcbName, LPDWORD lpReserved, LPSTR lpClass, LPDWORD lpcbClass, LPFILETIME lpftLastWriteTime); long RegEnumValueA(HKEY hkey, DWORD index, LPSTR value, LPDWORD val_count, LPDWORD reserved, LPDWORD type, LPBYTE data, LPDWORD count); #endif #ifdef __cplusplus }; #endif #endif // AVIFILE_REGISTRY_H