The Gutenberg_Jr1_f1.dsk image wasn't recognized, so I fiddled with
the code a bit. Still doesn't look quite right, and I don't really
know anything about Gutenberg disks, so I'm leaving the new version
disabled for the moment.
Many updates to format strings, largely as a result of changing
various "long" variables to uint32_t.
Fixed the diskimg debug macros for gcc, which requires an extra
"##" to remove the "," when there are no arguments. (Apparently
Visual Studio just strips this away for you.)
Stripped out a couple of dead variables spotted by gcc. Return
the actual error in a couple of HFS file functions.
Focusing on the diskimg library this time, which deals with a lot of
filesystem structures that have specific widths.
This is still a bit lax in places, e.g. using "long" for lengths.
Should either specify a bit width or use di_off_t.
Also, added "override" keyword where appropriate.
Also, bumped library version to 5.0.0.
Mostly a bulk conversion of debug messages, primarily with sed:
sed -e 's/\(WMSG[0-9]\)\(.*\)\(\\n"\)/LOGI\2"/'
This removes the '\n' from the end of the log messages, and sets
them all to "info" severity.
We want to prefix each line with file/line and/or a timestamp,
so it doesn't make sense to have a partial line, and there's no
value in embedding the '\n' in every string.
This updates all source files to use spaces instead of tabs for
indentation. It also normalizes the end-of-line markers to be
Windows-style CRLF, and ensures that all files end with EOL.
No substantive changes were made; "diff -w" is empty.