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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace Alphaleonis.Win32.Filesystem
{
internal static partial class NativeMethods
{
/// Contains information about the file that is found by the FindFirstFile, FindFirstFileEx, or FindNextFile function.
///
/// If a file has a long file name, the complete name appears in the cFileName member, and the 8.3 format truncated version of the name appears
/// in the cAlternateFileName member. Otherwise, cAlternateFileName is empty. If the FindFirstFileEx function was called with a value of FindExInfoBasic
/// in the fInfoLevelId parameter, the cAlternateFileName member will always contain a string value. This remains true for all subsequent calls to the
/// FindNextFile function. As an alternative method of retrieving the 8.3 format version of a file name, you can use the GetShortPathName function.
/// For more information about file names, see File Names, Paths, and Namespaces.
///
///
/// Not all file systems can record creation and last access times, and not all file systems record them in the same manner.
/// For example, on the FAT file system, create time has a resolution of 10 milliseconds, write time has a resolution of 2 seconds,
/// and access time has a resolution of 1 day. The NTFS file system delays updates to the last access time for a file by up to 1 hour
/// after the last access. For more information, see File Times.
///
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
[SerializableAttribute]
internal struct WIN32_FIND_DATA
{
/// The file attributes of a file.
public FileAttributes dwFileAttributes;
/// A structure that specifies when a file or directory was created.
/// If the underlying file system does not support creation time, this member is zero.
public FILETIME ftCreationTime;
/// A structure.
/// For a file, the structure specifies when the file was last read from, written to, or for executable files, run.
/// For a directory, the structure specifies when the directory is created. If the underlying file system does not support last access time, this member is zero.
/// On the FAT file system, the specified date for both files and directories is correct, but the time of day is always set to midnight.
///
public FILETIME ftLastAccessTime;
/// A structure.
/// For a file, the structure specifies when the file was last written to, truncated, or overwritten, for example, when WriteFile or SetEndOfFile are used.
/// The date and time are not updated when file attributes or security descriptors are changed.
/// For a directory, the structure specifies when the directory is created. If the underlying file system does not support last write time, this member is zero.
///
public FILETIME ftLastWriteTime;
/// The high-order DWORD of the file size. This member does not have a meaning for directories.
/// This value is zero unless the file size is greater than MAXDWORD.
/// The size of the file is equal to (nFileSizeHigh * (MAXDWORD+1)) + nFileSizeLow.
///
public uint nFileSizeHigh;
/// The low-order DWORD of the file size. This member does not have a meaning for directories.
public uint nFileSizeLow;
/// If the dwFileAttributes member includes the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT attribute, this member specifies the reparse point tag.
/// Otherwise, this value is undefined and should not be used.
///
public readonly ReparsePointTag dwReserved0;
/// Reserved for future use.
private readonly uint dwReserved1;
/// The name of the file.
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = MaxPath)] public string cFileName;
/// An alternative name for the file. This name is in the classic 8.3 file name format.
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 14)] public string cAlternateFileName;
}
}
}