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author | Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com> | 2012-01-20 18:04:20 -0600 |
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committer | Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com> | 2012-01-20 21:42:21 -0600 |
commit | 3b7517cbd076db646028fd535ee0edea05bc378a (patch) | |
tree | 2915f447ee47410a0b544508d4267170a0868499 /vms | |
parent | 102411b6b99d0bbca50835265fea29091f139c13 (diff) | |
download | perl-3b7517cbd076db646028fd535ee0edea05bc378a.tar.gz |
Start rationalizing Unix-to-VMS file spec conversion code.
Back in 360732b5267d5dfef32b932bf13ceebc6683df74, we started using
an experimental new conversion routine that had been designed for
a CRTL feature called POSIX-compliant pathnames but at this point
was added as a jumping-off place halfway through the existing code
for converting Unix-format file specifications to VMS format. But
only for newer versions of VMS and only when a different and
unrelated feature called Extended Filename Syntax (EFS) had been
enabled.
But this newer implementation (somewhat inauspiciously named
posix_to_vmsspec_hardway) is less complete and more buggy than the
older implementation, and it imposes expectations that have nothing
to do with EFS, not to mention making for a larger, version-
specific support matrix.
So for now go back to the older, better-tested (though imperfect)
version and simplify the differences made by invoking EFS. None
of this makes any difference at all unless non-default CRTL
features have been enabled.
Diffstat (limited to 'vms')
-rw-r--r-- | vms/vms.c | 11 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 11 deletions
@@ -8467,17 +8467,6 @@ static char *int_tovmsspec } } -/* If EFS charset mode active, handle the conversion */ -#if __CRTL_VER >= 80200000 && !defined(__VAX) - if (decc_efs_charset) { - posix_to_vmsspec_hardway(rslt, rslt_len, path, dir_flag, utf8_flag); - if (vms_debug_fileify) { - fprintf(stderr, "int_tovmsspec: rslt = %s\n", rslt); - } - return rslt; - } -#endif - if (*(dirend+1) == '.') { /* do we have trailing "/." or "/.." or "/..."? */ if (!*(dirend+2)) dirend +=2; if (*(dirend+2) == '.' && !*(dirend+3)) dirend += 3; |