Karsten Blees b1906ed53c Win32: implement nanosecond-precision file times
We no longer use any of MSVCRT's stat-functions, so there's no need to
stick to a CRT-compatible 'struct stat' either.

Define and use our own POSIX-2013-compatible 'struct stat' with nanosecond-
precision file times.

Note: Due to performance issues when using git variants with different file
time resolutions, this patch does *not* yet enable nanosecond precision in
the Makefile (use 'make USE_NSEC=1').

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
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