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According to Inside Macintosh Volume (IV-148/149) this field must be set to 0 in order to use the name in ioNamePtr.
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According to Inside Macintosh Volume (IV-148/149) this field must be set to 0 in order to use the name in ioNamePtr.
In my project I noticed that GetFInfo was unreliable. I think this is the cause.
Note: This is not the fix I'm using locally. I actually am using this:
That style of initialization causes ALL other fields to be zero-initialized, according to my understanding of C. However, it may be less compatible with older compilers and/or generate more code.