Common: Add a helper function to generate a 8.3 filename from a long one.
Core: Fix the SDMC Directory implementation to make blargSnes work.
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@ -780,6 +780,48 @@ size_t ReadFileToString(bool text_file, const char *filename, std::string &str)
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return file.ReadArray(&str[0], str.size());
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return file.ReadArray(&str[0], str.size());
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}
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}
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/**
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* Splits the filename into 8.3 format
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* Loosely implemented following https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.3_filename
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* @param filename The normal filename to use
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* @param short_name A 9-char array in which the short name will be written
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* @param extension A 4-char array in which the extension will be written
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*/
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void SplitFilename83(const std::string& filename, std::array<char, 9>& short_name,
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std::array<char, 4>& extension) {
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const std::string forbidden_characters = ".\"/\\[]:;=, ";
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// On a FAT32 partition, 8.3 names are stored as a 11 bytes array, filled with spaces.
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short_name = {' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', '\0'};
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extension = {' ', ' ', ' ', '\0'};
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std::string::size_type point = filename.rfind('.');
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if (point == filename.size() - 1)
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point = filename.rfind('.', point);
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// Get short name.
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int j = 0;
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for (char letter : filename.substr(0, point)) {
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if (forbidden_characters.find(letter, 0) != std::string::npos)
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continue;
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if (j == 8) {
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// TODO(Link Mauve): also do that for filenames containing a space.
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// TODO(Link Mauve): handle multiple files having the same short name.
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short_name[6] = '~';
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short_name[7] = '1';
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break;
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}
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short_name[j++] = toupper(letter);
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}
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// Get extension.
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if (point != std::string::npos) {
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j = 0;
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for (char letter : filename.substr(point + 1, 3))
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extension[j++] = toupper(letter);
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}
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}
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IOFile::IOFile()
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IOFile::IOFile()
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: m_file(NULL), m_good(true)
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: m_file(NULL), m_good(true)
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{}
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{}
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
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#pragma once
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#pragma once
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#include <array>
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#include <fstream>
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#include <fstream>
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <cstring>
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@ -131,6 +132,16 @@ std::string &GetExeDirectory();
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size_t WriteStringToFile(bool text_file, const std::string &str, const char *filename);
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size_t WriteStringToFile(bool text_file, const std::string &str, const char *filename);
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size_t ReadFileToString(bool text_file, const char *filename, std::string &str);
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size_t ReadFileToString(bool text_file, const char *filename, std::string &str);
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/**
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* Splits the filename into 8.3 format
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* Loosely implemented following https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.3_filename
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* @param filename The normal filename to use
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* @param short_name A 9-char array in which the short name will be written
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* @param extension A 4-char array in which the extension will be written
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*/
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void SplitFilename83(const std::string& filename, std::array<char, 9>& short_name,
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std::array<char, 4>& extension);
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// simple wrapper for cstdlib file functions to
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// simple wrapper for cstdlib file functions to
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// hopefully will make error checking easier
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// hopefully will make error checking easier
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// and make forgetting an fclose() harder
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// and make forgetting an fclose() harder
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@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ namespace FileSys {
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const size_t FILENAME_LENGTH = 0x20C / 2;
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const size_t FILENAME_LENGTH = 0x20C / 2;
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struct Entry {
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struct Entry {
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char16_t filename[FILENAME_LENGTH]; // Entry name (UTF-16, null-terminated)
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char16_t filename[FILENAME_LENGTH]; // Entry name (UTF-16, null-terminated)
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char short_name[9]; // 8.3 file name ('longfilename' -> 'LONGFI~1', null-terminated)
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std::array<char, 9> short_name; // 8.3 file name ('longfilename' -> 'LONGFI~1', null-terminated)
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char unknown1; // unknown (observed values: 0x0A, 0x70, 0xFD)
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char unknown1; // unknown (observed values: 0x0A, 0x70, 0xFD)
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char extension[4]; // 8.3 file extension (set to spaces for directories, null-terminated)
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std::array<char, 4> extension; // 8.3 file extension (set to spaces for directories, null-terminated)
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char unknown2; // unknown (always 0x01)
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char unknown2; // unknown (always 0x01)
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char unknown3; // unknown (0x00 or 0x08)
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char unknown3; // unknown (0x00 or 0x08)
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char is_directory; // directory flag
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char is_directory; // directory flag
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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Directory_SDMC::Directory_SDMC(const Archive_SDMC* archive, const std::string& p
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// the root directory we set while opening the archive.
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// the root directory we set while opening the archive.
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// For example, opening /../../usr/bin can give the emulated program your installed programs.
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// For example, opening /../../usr/bin can give the emulated program your installed programs.
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std::string absolute_path = archive->GetMountPoint() + path;
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std::string absolute_path = archive->GetMountPoint() + path;
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entry_count = FileUtil::ScanDirectoryTree(absolute_path, entry);
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FileUtil::ScanDirectoryTree(absolute_path, directory);
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current_entry = 0;
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children_iterator = directory.children.begin();
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}
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}
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Directory_SDMC::~Directory_SDMC() {
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Directory_SDMC::~Directory_SDMC() {
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* @return Number of entries listed
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* @return Number of entries listed
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*/
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*/
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u32 Directory_SDMC::Read(const u32 count, Entry* entries) {
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u32 Directory_SDMC::Read(const u32 count, Entry* entries) {
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u32 i;
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u32 entries_read = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < count && current_entry < entry_count; ++i) {
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FileUtil::FSTEntry file = entry.children[current_entry];
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std::string filename = file.virtualName;
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WARN_LOG(FILESYS, "File %s: size=%d dir=%d", filename.c_str(), file.size, file.isDirectory);
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Entry* entry = &entries[i];
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while (entries_read < count && children_iterator != directory.children.cend()) {
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const FileUtil::FSTEntry& file = *children_iterator;
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const std::string& filename = file.virtualName;
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Entry& entry = entries[entries_read];
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WARN_LOG(FILESYS, "File %s: size=%d dir=%d", filename.c_str(), file.size, file.isDirectory);
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// TODO(Link Mauve): use a proper conversion to UTF-16.
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// TODO(Link Mauve): use a proper conversion to UTF-16.
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for (int j = 0; j < FILENAME_LENGTH; ++j) {
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for (int j = 0; j < FILENAME_LENGTH; ++j) {
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entry->filename[j] = filename[j];
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entry.filename[j] = filename[j];
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if (!filename[j])
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if (!filename[j])
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break;
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break;
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}
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}
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// Split the filename into 8.3 format.
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FileUtil::SplitFilename83(filename, entry.short_name, entry.extension);
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// TODO(Link Mauve): move that to common, I guess, and make it more robust to long filenames.
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std::string::size_type n = filename.rfind('.');
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if (n == std::string::npos) {
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strncpy(entry->short_name, filename.c_str(), 8);
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memset(entry->extension, '\0', 3);
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} else {
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strncpy(entry->short_name, filename.substr(0, n).c_str(), 8);
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strncpy(entry->extension, filename.substr(n + 1).c_str(), 8);
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}
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entry->is_directory = file.isDirectory;
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entry.is_directory = file.isDirectory;
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entry->file_size = file.size;
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entry.is_hidden = (filename[0] == '.');
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entry.is_read_only = 0;
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entry.file_size = file.size;
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// We emulate a SD card where the archive bit has never been cleared, as it would be on
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// We emulate a SD card where the archive bit has never been cleared, as it would be on
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// most user SD cards.
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// most user SD cards.
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// Some homebrews (blargSNES for instance) are known to mistakenly use the archive bit as a
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// Some homebrews (blargSNES for instance) are known to mistakenly use the archive bit as a
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// file bit.
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// file bit.
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entry->is_archive = !file.isDirectory;
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entry.is_archive = !file.isDirectory;
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++current_entry;
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++entries_read;
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++children_iterator;
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}
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}
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return i;
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return entries_read;
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}
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}
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/**
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/**
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bool Close() const override;
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bool Close() const override;
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private:
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private:
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u32 entry_count;
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u32 total_entries_in_directory;
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u32 current_entry;
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FileUtil::FSTEntry directory;
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FileUtil::FSTEntry entry;
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// We need to remember the last entry we returned, so a subsequent call to Read will continue
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// from the next one. This iterator will always point to the next unread entry.
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std::vector<FileUtil::FSTEntry>::iterator children_iterator;
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};
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};
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} // namespace FileSys
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} // namespace FileSys
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