Martchus
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On 32-bit platforms `std::size_t` is just 4 bytes big which is not enough to handle large data sizes. Using `std::streamsize` would likely be most appropriate but switching signdness is likely not the best idea for compatibility and it would mean a comparison with different signdness because the buffer size is still `std::size_t`. So using `std::uint64_t` now. |
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ansiescapecodes.cpp | ||
ansiescapecodes.h | ||
binaryreader.cpp | ||
binaryreader.h | ||
binarywriter.cpp | ||
binarywriter.h | ||
bitreader.cpp | ||
bitreader.h | ||
buffersearch.cpp | ||
buffersearch.h | ||
copy.h | ||
inifile.cpp | ||
inifile.h | ||
misc.cpp | ||
misc.h | ||
nativefilestream.cpp | ||
nativefilestream.h | ||
path.cpp | ||
path.h |