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(svn r14231) -Fix: Windows binaries not able to read non-windows newlines ini files. For more detail read the 'attached' diff.
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@ -146,7 +146,19 @@ void IniFile::LoadFromDisk(const char *filename)
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uint comment_alloc = 0;
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size_t end;
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FILE *in = FioFOpenFile(filename, "r", DATA_DIR, &end);
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/*
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* Now we are going to open a file that contains no more than simple
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* plain text. That would raise the question: "why open the file as
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* if it is a binary file?". That's simple... Microsoft, in all
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* their greatness and wisdom decided it would be useful if ftell
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* is aware of '\r\n' and "sees" that as a single character. The
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* easiest way to test for that situation is by searching for '\n'
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* and decrease the value every time you encounter a '\n'. This will
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* thus also make ftell "see" the '\r' when it is not there, so the
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* result of ftell will be highly unreliable. So to work around this
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* marvel of wisdom we have to open in as a binary file.
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*/
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FILE *in = FioFOpenFile(filename, "rb", DATA_DIR, &end);
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if (in == NULL) return;
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end += ftell(in);
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