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savelij13 5fa1073a5a fatfs v0.08b Jan 15,2011:
- Fast seek feature is also applied to f_read() and f_write().
- f_lseek() reports required table size on creating CLMP.
- Extended format syntax of f_printf function.
- Ignores duplicated directory separators in given path names.
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<h2>DIR</h2>
<p>The <tt>DIR</tt> structure is used for the work area to read a directory by f_oepndir, f_readdir function. There is no member that can be changed by application.</p>
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<span class="k">typedef</span> <span class="k">struct</span> {
FATFS* fs; <span class="c">/* Pointer to the owner file system object */</span>
WORD id; <span class="c">/* Owner file system mount ID */</span>
WORD index; <span class="c">/* Directory index number to be read/write next */</span>
DWORD sclust; <span class="c">/* Table start cluster (0:Root dir) */</span>
DWORD clust; <span class="c">/* Current cluster */</span>
DWORD sect; <span class="c">/* Current sector */</span>
BYTE* dir; <span class="c">/* Pointer to the current SFN entry in the win[] */</span>
BYTE* fn; <span class="c">/* Pointer to the SFN (in/out) {file[8],ext[3],status[1]} */</span>
<span class="k">#if</span> _USE_LFN
WCHAR* lfn; <span class="c">/* Pointer to the LFN working buffer */</span>
WORD lfn_idx; <span class="c">/* Last matched LFN index (0xFFFF:No LFN) */</span>
<span class="k">#endif</span>
} DIR;
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