Since 0b6806b9 ("xread, xwrite: limit size of IO to 8MB"), this wrapper is no longer needed, as read and write are already split into small chunks. Signed-off-by: Erik Faye-Lund <kusmabite@xxxxxxxxx> --- compat/mingw.c | 17 ----------------- compat/mingw.h | 3 --- 2 files changed, 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/compat/mingw.c b/compat/mingw.c index fecb98b..e9892f8 100644 --- a/compat/mingw.c +++ b/compat/mingw.c @@ -304,23 +304,6 @@ int mingw_open (const char *filename, int oflags, ...) return fd; } -#undef write -ssize_t mingw_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) -{ - /* - * While write() calls to a file on a local disk are translated - * into WriteFile() calls with a maximum size of 64KB on Windows - * XP and 256KB on Vista, no such cap is placed on writes to - * files over the network on Windows XP. Unfortunately, there - * seems to be a limit of 32MB-28KB on X64 and 64MB-32KB on x86; - * bigger writes fail on Windows XP. - * So we cap to a nice 31MB here to avoid write failures over - * the net without changing the number of WriteFile() calls in - * the local case. - */ - return write(fd, buf, min(count, 31 * 1024 * 1024)); -} - static BOOL WINAPI ctrl_ignore(DWORD type) { return TRUE; diff --git a/compat/mingw.h b/compat/mingw.h index 92cd728..e033e72 100644 --- a/compat/mingw.h +++ b/compat/mingw.h @@ -180,9 +180,6 @@ int mingw_rmdir(const char *path); int mingw_open (const char *filename, int oflags, ...); #define open mingw_open -ssize_t mingw_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count); -#define write mingw_write - int mingw_fgetc(FILE *stream); #define fgetc mingw_fgetc -- 1.8.4.msysgit.0 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html