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Am 01.08.2023 um 23:21 schrieb Hul Tytus:
> Lewin Edwards in his dosfs file system uses the ldiv() functions shown below:
> sector = ldiv(offset, SECTOR_SIZE).quot and
> offset = ldiv(offset, SECTOR_SIZE).rem
> Anybody know how this is declared or, maybe, defined?
Seriously? Does every C compiler you use come without a manual?
How else could you possibly find it hard to discover the declaration and
semantics of a 33+ years old C standard library function like that?
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