syscall, but they could not know if R5 code called them (in which case the stat
size has a different size). We now always only return the R5 stat structure here.
This fixes bug #420. We might want to find a different solution to this problem,
though.
* Be got SYMLINK_MAX wrong - it's not the maximum number of links (that's SYMLOOP_MAX),
but the maximum size of a symlink buffer. Added missing SYMLOOP_MAX and SYMLINK_MAX
constants to limits.h.
* Fixes MAXSYMLINKS to use SYMLOOP_MAX, instead of SYMLINKS_MAX (which doesn't exist
in POSIX specs, but we (intentionally) break source compatibility here).
* Reenabled the Haiku versions of stat(), fstat(), and lstat() when build for Haiku.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace stuff from the files I touched.
* Removed superfluous StorageDefs.Private.h, whyever that ended up in a public header
is beyond me.
* Cleanup.
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Position(). This used up a virtual slot of BPositionIO. GetSize() needed to be
implemented in BFile, which uses the BStatable version as before. This should
hopefully be binary compatible. The only problem could be in source
compatibility when there are classes inheriting from BPositionIO implementing
their own GetSize().
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unfortunately quite slow and made some things more complicated than they
needed to be.
Implemented a few missing things (e.g. BSymLink and node locking).
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