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  1. Remove "#ifdef WIN32" guards from src/port/win32*.c

  1. Remove WIN32 conditional compilation from win32common.c

    Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech> — 2023-12-05T18:37:44Z

    The file is only referenced in Meson and MSVC scripts from what I can 
    tell, and the Meson reference is protected by a Windows check.
    
    -- 
    Tristan Partin
    Neon (https://neon.tech)
    
  2. Re: Remove WIN32 conditional compilation from win32common.c

    Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi> — 2024-02-12T09:58:24Z

    On 05/12/2023 20:37, Tristan Partin wrote:
    > The file is only referenced in Meson and MSVC scripts from what I can
    > tell, and the Meson reference is protected by a Windows check.
    
    There are a bunch of files like win32common.c:
    
    $ ls src/port/win32*.c
    src/port/win32common.c
    src/port/win32dlopen.c
    src/port/win32env.c
    src/port/win32error.c
    src/port/win32fdatasync.c
    src/port/win32fseek.c
    src/port/win32gai_strerror.c
    src/port/win32getrusage.c
    src/port/win32gettimeofday.c
    src/port/win32link.c
    src/port/win32ntdll.c
    src/port/win32pread.c
    src/port/win32pwrite.c
    src/port/win32security.c
    src/port/win32setlocale.c
    src/port/win32stat.c
    
    Of these, win32stat.c and win32fseek.c also contain "#ifdef WIN32", but 
    others don't. So I concur that the most common pattern in these files is 
    to not use #ifdef WIN32, and +1 for making them consistent.
    
    I removed those from win32stat.c and win32fseek.c, too, and committed. 
    Thanks!
    
    -- 
    Heikki Linnakangas
    Neon (https://neon.tech)