uint64_t num_dirs_scanned;
/** The number of non-directories scanned so far, not counting
- * excluded/unsupported files. If a file has multiple names
- * (hard links), it is only counted one time. */
+ * excluded/unsupported files. */
uint64_t num_nondirs_scanned;
/** The number of bytes of file data detected so far, not
- * counting excluded/unsupported files. If a file has multiple
- * names (hard links), its data is counted only one time. */
+ * counting excluded/unsupported files. */
uint64_t num_bytes_scanned;
} scan;
/**
* EXPERIMENTAL, since wimlib v1.9.0: create a temporary filesystem snapshot of
* the source directory and add the files from it. Currently, this option is
- * only supported on Windows (Vista and later), where it uses the Volume Shadow
- * Copy Service (VSS). Using this option, you can create a consistent backup of
- * the system volume of a running Windows system without running into problems
- * with locked files. For the VSS snapshot to be successfully created, your
- * application must be run as an Administrator, and it cannot be run in WoW64
- * mode (i.e. if Windows is 64-bit, then your application must be 64-bit as
- * well).
+ * only supported on Windows, where it uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service
+ * (VSS). Using this option, you can create a consistent backup of the system
+ * volume of a running Windows system without running into problems with locked
+ * files. For the VSS snapshot to be successfully created, your application
+ * must be run as an Administrator, and it cannot be run in WoW64 mode (i.e. if
+ * Windows is 64-bit, then your application must be 64-bit as well).
*/
#define WIMLIB_ADD_FLAG_SNAPSHOT 0x00008000