[286] | 1 | // This file is a part of Framsticks SDK. http://www.framsticks.com/ |
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| 2 | // Copyright (C) 1999-2015 Maciej Komosinski and Szymon Ulatowski. |
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| 3 | // See LICENSE.txt for details. |
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[196] | 4 | |
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[180] | 5 | #include "stl-util.h" |
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| 6 | #include <stdarg.h> |
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| 7 | #include <stdlib.h> |
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| 8 | #include "nonstd_stdio.h" |
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[281] | 9 | #include "Convert.h" |
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[180] | 10 | #include "nonstd.h" |
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[375] | 11 | #include "log.h" |
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[220] | 12 | #include <assert.h> |
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[247] | 13 | #ifdef USE_VIRTFILE |
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[382] | 14 | #include <common/virtfile/virtfile.h> |
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[247] | 15 | #endif |
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| 16 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__ |
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[257] | 17 | #define va_copy(to,from) to=from //borland does not have va_copy() at all; va_list is just a pointer in borland |
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[247] | 18 | #endif |
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[180] | 19 | |
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| 20 | string ssprintf_va(const char* format, va_list ap) |
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| 21 | { |
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[220] | 22 | string s; //clang crashed when this declaration was in s=buf |
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[319] | 23 | int size = 256; |
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[180] | 24 | char* buf; |
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[247] | 25 | va_list ap_copy; // "va_list ap" can only by used once by printf-type functions as they advance the current argument pointer (crashed on linux x86_64) |
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| 26 | // (does not apply to SString::sprintf, it does not have the va_list variant) |
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[220] | 27 | |
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| 28 | //almost like SString::sprintf, but there is no common code to share because SString can use its directWrite to avoid double allocating/copying |
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| 29 | #ifdef USE_VSCPRINTF |
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[257] | 30 | va_copy(ap_copy, ap); |
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[247] | 31 | size = _vscprintf(format, ap_copy) + 1; //+1 for terminating null character |
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| 32 | va_end(ap_copy); |
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[220] | 33 | #endif |
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| 34 | |
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[246] | 35 | while (1) |
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| 36 | { |
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| 37 | buf = (char*)malloc(size); |
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| 38 | assert(buf != NULL); |
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[257] | 39 | va_copy(ap_copy, ap); |
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[247] | 40 | int n = vsnprintf(buf, size, format, ap_copy); |
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| 41 | va_end(ap_copy); |
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[246] | 42 | if (n > -1 && n < size) |
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[220] | 43 | { |
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[246] | 44 | s = buf; |
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[220] | 45 | free(buf); |
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| 46 | return s; |
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[246] | 47 | } |
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[220] | 48 | #ifdef VSNPRINTF_RETURNS_REQUIRED_SIZE |
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| 49 | if (n > -1) /* glibc 2.1 */ |
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| 50 | size = n+1; /* precisely what is needed */ |
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| 51 | else /* glibc 2.0 */ |
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| 52 | #endif |
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| 53 | size *= 2; /* twice the old size */ |
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| 54 | free(buf); |
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[246] | 55 | } |
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[180] | 56 | } |
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| 57 | |
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[257] | 58 | char* strmove(char *a, char *b) //strcpy that works well for overlapping strings ("Source and destination overlap") |
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| 59 | { |
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| 60 | if (a == NULL || b == NULL) |
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| 61 | return NULL; |
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| 62 | memmove(a, b, strlen(b) + 1); |
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| 63 | return a; |
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| 64 | } |
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| 65 | |
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[180] | 66 | string ssprintf(const char* format, ...) |
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| 67 | { |
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| 68 | va_list ap; |
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| 69 | va_start(ap, format); |
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[246] | 70 | string ret = ssprintf_va(format, ap); //is it too wasteful? copying the string again... unless the compiler can handle it better |
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[180] | 71 | va_end(ap); |
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| 72 | return ret; |
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| 73 | } |
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| 74 | |
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| 75 | bool readCompleteFile(const char* filename, vector<char>& data, bool warn_on_missing_file) |
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| 76 | { |
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[257] | 77 | bool ok = false; |
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[247] | 78 | #ifdef USE_VIRTFILE |
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| 79 | if (!isAbsolutePath(filename)) |
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[257] | 80 | { |
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[247] | 81 | VirtFILE *f=Vfopen(filename,FOPEN_READ_BINARY); |
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| 82 | if (f) |
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[257] | 83 | { |
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[247] | 84 | int size=f->getSize(); |
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| 85 | data.resize(size); |
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| 86 | int przeczytane = f->Vread(&data[0], size, 1); |
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| 87 | ok = przeczytane == 1; |
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| 88 | delete f; |
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| 89 | } |
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[257] | 90 | } |
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[247] | 91 | else |
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| 92 | #endif |
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| 93 | { |
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[257] | 94 | MFILE *f = mfopen(filename, FOPEN_READ_BINARY); |
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| 95 | if (f) |
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| 96 | { |
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| 97 | int size = getFileSize(f); |
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| 98 | data.resize(size); |
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| 99 | int przeczytane = mfread(&data[0], size, 1, f); |
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| 100 | mfclose(f); |
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| 101 | ok = przeczytane == 1; |
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| 102 | } |
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[180] | 103 | } |
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| 104 | if (warn_on_missing_file && !ok) |
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[375] | 105 | logPrintf("stl-util", "readCompleteFile", LOG_WARN, "Couldn't open file '%s'", filename); |
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[180] | 106 | return ok; |
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| 107 | } |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | bool readCompleteFile(const char* filename, string& out, bool warn_on_missing_file) |
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| 110 | { |
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[246] | 111 | vector<char> data; |
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| 112 | if (readCompleteFile(filename, data, warn_on_missing_file)) |
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[180] | 113 | { |
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[246] | 114 | out = string(&data[0], data.size()); |
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[180] | 115 | return true; |
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| 116 | } |
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| 117 | return false; |
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| 118 | } |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | bool writeCompleteFile(const char* filename, const string& text, bool warn_on_fail) |
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| 121 | { |
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[246] | 122 | MFILE *f = mfopen(filename, FOPEN_WRITE_BINARY); |
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| 123 | bool ok = f != NULL; |
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[180] | 124 | if (f) |
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| 125 | { |
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[246] | 126 | int zapisane = mfwrite(text.c_str(), text.length(), 1, f); |
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[180] | 127 | mfclose(f); |
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[246] | 128 | ok &= zapisane == 1; |
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[180] | 129 | } |
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| 130 | if (warn_on_fail && !ok) |
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[375] | 131 | logPrintf("stl-util", "writeCompleteFile", LOG_WARN, "couldn't write file '%s'", filename); |
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[180] | 132 | return ok; |
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| 133 | } |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | bool writeCompleteFile(const char* filename, vector<char>& data, bool warn_on_fail) |
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| 136 | { |
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[246] | 137 | string s(&data[0], data.size()); |
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[180] | 138 | return writeCompleteFile(filename, s, warn_on_fail); |
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| 139 | } |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | |
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| 142 | |
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[246] | 143 | string stripExt(const string& filename) |
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[180] | 144 | { |
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[319] | 145 | size_t dot = filename.rfind('.'); |
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[246] | 146 | if (dot == string::npos) return filename; |
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[319] | 147 | size_t sep = filename.rfind(PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); |
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[246] | 148 | if ((sep == string::npos) || (sep < dot)) |
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| 149 | return filename.substr(0, dot); |
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[180] | 150 | return filename; |
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| 151 | } |
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| 152 | |
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[460] | 153 | string stripFileDir(const string& filename) |
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| 154 | { |
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| 155 | size_t sep = filename.rfind(PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); |
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| 156 | if (sep == string::npos) return filename; |
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| 157 | return filename.substr(sep+1); |
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| 158 | } |
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| 159 | |
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[246] | 160 | string getFileExt(const string& filename) |
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[180] | 161 | { |
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[319] | 162 | size_t dot = filename.rfind('.'); |
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[246] | 163 | if (dot == string::npos) return string(""); |
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[319] | 164 | size_t sep = filename.rfind(PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); |
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[246] | 165 | if ((sep == string::npos) || (sep < dot)) |
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[180] | 166 | return filename.substr(dot); |
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| 167 | return string(""); |
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| 168 | } |
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[246] | 169 | |
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| 170 | string getFileDir(const string& filename) |
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| 171 | { |
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[319] | 172 | size_t slash = filename.rfind(PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); |
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[246] | 173 | if (slash == string::npos) return string(""); |
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| 174 | return filename.substr(0, slash); |
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| 175 | } |
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