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This was the behavior before fopen_s() was used for implementation; unlike fopen(), fopen_s() opens the file in exclusive mode.
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Removed need to allocate a fake meta block by using templates to provide a version
of the code that does not use metas. Also changed the function to a template
argument to make sure that the compilier is able to inline it.
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We only support 32-bit filesizes (files < 2 GiB).
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Also had to undefine TOLUA_TEMPLATE_BIND a couple of times.
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This fixes #592.
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This is useful when using cFile as a log file and we know the server may crash after a specific write, so we flush the file before continuing.
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This fixes #560 and #390.
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This time using va_copy() on platforms that have it and simple assignment on platforms that don't.
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This seems to be the only reasonable C++03-only solution.
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It's not there for Windows and everything seems fine, the client doesn't shutdown either, so why should we be polite.
Fixes #537.
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Fixes #505.
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