34 lines
1.1 KiB
PHP
34 lines
1.1 KiB
PHP
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; Definitions for CBM file types. From cbm.h
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; Ullrich von Bassewitz, 2012-06-03
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; Define bitmapped constants for the table entries
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.enum
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CBM_T_DEL ; Deleted file
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CBM_T_SEQ ; Sequential file
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CBM_T_PRG ; Program file
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CBM_T_USR ; User file
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CBM_T_REL ; Relative file
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CBM_T_CBM ; 1581 sub-partition
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CBM_T_DIR ; IDE64 and CMD sub-directory
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CBM_T_LNK ; IDE64 soft-link
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CBM_T_VRP ; Vorpal fast-loadable format
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CBM_T_OTHER ; File-type not recognized
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CBM_T_HEADER ; Disk header / title
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.endenum
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; The following function maps the start character for a file type to
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; one of the file types above. Note: 'd' will always mapped to CBM_T_DEL.
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; The calling function has to look at the following character to determine
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; if the file type is actually CBM_T_DIR.
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; unsigned char __fastcall__ _cbm_filetype (unsigned char c);
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.global __cbm_filetype
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