extern "C" {
#endif
+/*
+ * To represent file timestamps, wimlib's API uses the POSIX 'struct timespec'.
+ * This was probably a mistake because it doesn't play well with Visual Studio.
+ * In old VS versions it isn't present at all; in newer VS versions it is
+ * supposedly present, but I wouldn't trust it to be the same size as the one
+ * MinGW uses. The solution is to define a compatible structure ourselves when
+ * this header is included on Windows and the compiler is not MinGW.
+ */
+#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__)
+typedef struct {
+ /* Seconds since start of UNIX epoch (January 1, 1970) */
+#ifdef _WIN64
+ int64_t tv_sec;
+#else
+ int32_t tv_sec;
+#endif
+ /* Nanoseconds (0-999999999) */
+ int32_t tv_nsec;
+} wimlib_timespec;
+#else
+# define wimlib_timespec struct timespec /* standard definition */
+#endif
+
/**
* Opaque structure that represents a WIM, possibly backed by an on-disk file.
* See @ref sec_basic_wim_handling_concepts for more information.
uint64_t hard_link_group_id;
/** Time this file was created. */
- struct timespec creation_time;
+ wimlib_timespec creation_time;
/** Time this file was last written to. */
- struct timespec last_write_time;
+ wimlib_timespec last_write_time;
/** Time this file was last accessed. */
- struct timespec last_access_time;
+ wimlib_timespec last_access_time;
/** The UNIX user ID of this file. This is a wimlib extension.
*