The former is deprecated by C++14. It's also functionally the same.
From the standard:
19.4
The header<cerrno>is described in Table 43. Its contents are the same as
the POSIX header<errno.h>,except that errno shall be defined as a macro.
[Note: The intent is to remain in close alignment with the POSIX
standard.] A separate errno value shall be provided for each thread.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
Since we switched from autotools to Meson in commit
94592c1406, we don't need to include
`config.h` early to properly enable large file support. Meson passes
the required macros on the compiler command line instead of defining
them in `config.h`.
This means we can include `config.h` at any time, whenever we want to
check its macros, and there are no ordering constraints.
The new class Path only holds a string pointer without being
responsible for allocation/deallocation. The FileSystem.hxx library
accepts Path arguments instead of AllocatedPath, to avoid forcing
callers to allocate another string object.
- DirectoryReader is extracted to separate header
- FileSystem.cxx/FileSystem.hxx/DirectoryReader.hxx moved to fs/ subdir
- Functions return true on success, instead of 0 (where applicable)
- ReadLink return result instead of out parameter
- UnlinkFile is renamed to RemoveFile
- CheckExists/CheckIsRegular/CheckIsDirectory are renamed
to PathExists/FileExists/DirectoryExists