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Fix check for selected items and wait for bytes written.
According to the documentation closing the write channel
should suffice. But in testing it did not sent over everything.
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 26 Mar 2014 17:17:19 +0100 |
parents | 70d627e9e801 |
children | 17e1c8f37d72 |
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#ifndef PORTPATH_H #define PORTPATH_H #include <stdbool.h> /** * @file portpath.h * @brief Platform independent functions for file and path handling. * @details portpath contains functions to handle file and path names * in a platform independent way. The code unsing this functions * should be protable between GNU/Linux and Windows32 systems. */ /** * @brief portable version of dirname * @details return the directory component of the given path. * The argument path may be altered by the function. * @param[inout] path the pathname * @returns a pointer to the string containing the directory component */ char *port_dirname(char *path); /** * @brief portable version of realpath * @details return the expanded absolute pathname for the given path. * The buffer for the resolved path is allocated by this function and * should be freed by the caller. * @param[in] path the original pathname * @returns a pointer to the resolved path or NULL on error */ char *port_realpath(char *path); /** * @brief test if a file exists * @details uses a platform specific stat call to test if the given * file exists. * @param[in] path the path to the file * @returns true if the file exists and false otherwise */ bool port_fileexits(char *path); /** * @brief test if a file is a directory * @details uses a platform specific stat call to test if the given * file is an directory. * @param[in] path the path to the file * @returns true if the file is an directory and false otherwise */ bool port_isdir(char *path); #endif