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Fix style of multi-line comments
In git.git, we want multi-line comments between single /* and */ in a line. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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@@ -151,7 +151,8 @@ static inline time_t filetime_to_time_t(const FILETIME *ft)
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return (time_t)winTime;
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}
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/* We keep the do_lstat code in a separate function to avoid recursion.
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/*
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* We keep the do_lstat code in a separate function to avoid recursion.
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* When a path ends with a slash, the stat will fail with ENOENT. In
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* this case, we strip the trailing slashes and stat again.
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*/
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@@ -191,7 +192,8 @@ static int do_lstat(const char *file_name, struct stat *buf)
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return -1;
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}
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/* We provide our own lstat/fstat functions, since the provided
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/*
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* We provide our own lstat/fstat functions, since the provided
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* lstat/fstat functions are so slow. These stat functions are
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* tailored for Git's usage (read: fast), and are not meant to be
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* complete. Note that Git stat()s are redirected to mingw_lstat()
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@@ -205,7 +207,8 @@ int mingw_lstat(const char *file_name, struct stat *buf)
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if (!do_lstat(file_name, buf))
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return 0;
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/* if file_name ended in a '/', Windows returned ENOENT;
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/*
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* if file_name ended in a '/', Windows returned ENOENT;
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* try again without trailing slashes
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*/
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if (errno != ENOENT)
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@@ -372,7 +375,8 @@ int poll(struct pollfd *ufds, unsigned int nfds, int timeout)
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return errno = EINVAL, error("poll timeout not supported");
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}
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/* When there is only one fd to wait for, then we pretend that
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/*
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* When there is only one fd to wait for, then we pretend that
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* input is available and let the actual wait happen when the
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* caller invokes read().
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*/
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@@ -412,7 +416,8 @@ repeat:
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ufds[i].revents = 0;
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}
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if (!pending) {
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/* The only times that we spin here is when the process
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/*
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* The only times that we spin here is when the process
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* that is connected through the pipes is waiting for
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* its own input data to become available. But since
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* the process (pack-objects) is itself CPU intensive,
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@@ -668,7 +673,8 @@ static pid_t mingw_spawnve(const char *cmd, const char **argv, char **env,
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FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING,
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
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if (cons == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
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/* There is no console associated with this process.
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/*
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* There is no console associated with this process.
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* Since the child is a console process, Windows
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* would normally create a console window. But
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* since we'll be redirecting std streams, we do
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@@ -679,7 +685,8 @@ static pid_t mingw_spawnve(const char *cmd, const char **argv, char **env,
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*/
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flags = DETACHED_PROCESS;
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} else {
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/* There is already a console. If we specified
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/*
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* There is already a console. If we specified
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* DETACHED_PROCESS here, too, Windows would
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* disassociate the child from the console.
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* The same is true for CREATE_NO_WINDOW.
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@@ -1036,7 +1043,8 @@ static int timer_interval;
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static int one_shot;
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static sig_handler_t timer_fn = SIG_DFL;
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/* The timer works like this:
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/*
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* The timer works like this:
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* The thread, ticktack(), is a trivial routine that most of the time
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* only waits to receive the signal to terminate. The main thread tells
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* the thread to terminate by setting the timer_event to the signalled
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@@ -1296,8 +1304,10 @@ struct dirent *mingw_readdir(DIR *dir)
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DWORD lasterr = GetLastError();
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FindClose((HANDLE)dir->dd_handle);
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dir->dd_handle = (long)INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
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/* POSIX says you shouldn't set errno when readdir can't
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find any more files; so, if another error we leave it set. */
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/*
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* POSIX says you shouldn't set errno when readdir can't
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* find any more files; so, if another error we leave it set.
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*/
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if (lasterr != ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES)
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errno = err_win_to_posix(lasterr);
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return NULL;
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